Question 208778: respected sir,
plz help me to solve this ratio problem..
1] In a certain company,the ratio of the manager to the number of production-line workers is 5 to 72.If 8 additional production-line workers were to be hired,the ratio of the number of mangers to the number of production-line workers would be 5 to 74.how many managers does the company have?
waiting for yur reply.
thank u.
regards.
binita.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! In a certain company,the ratio of the manager to the number of production-line workers is 5 to 72.If 8 additional production-line workers were to be hired,the ratio of the number of mangers to the number of production-line workers would be 5 to 74.how many managers does the company have?
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m/p = 5/72
72m = 5p
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Add 8 to p
m/(p+8) = 5/74
74m = 5(p+8)
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Restate the equations:
72m -5p = 0
74m - 5p = 40
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Subtract the 1st Eq. from the 2nd and solve for "m":
2m = 40
m = 20 (# of managers)
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Substitute to solve for "p":
5p = 72m = 72*20 = 1440
p = 288 (# of production workers)
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Stan H.
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