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27 September, 08:14

A company had forty one employees and ordered nine hundred eighty uniforms for them. If they wanted to give each employees the same number of uniforms, how many more uniforms should they order so they don't have any extra

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  1. 27 September, 08:34
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    1. Employees / Uniforms

    980 / 41 = 23.902 ...

    2. Round up to 24 uniforms.

    3. Employees * Uniforms

    41 * 24 = 984

    4. Current Stock - Need Stock

    980 - 984 = 4

    5. 4 (four) uniforms need to be ordered
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