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2 March, 15:59

A company laid off one-sixth of its workforce because of falling sales. If the number of employees after the layoff is 690, how many employees were laid off?

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  1. 2 March, 16:03
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    138

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the number of employees before the layoff be x.

    1/6 of the company's workers were laid off and the remaining workers are 690. This means that:

    1/6 * x = x - 690

    => x/6 = x - 690

    => 690 = x - x/6

    690 = 5x/6

    => x = (690 * 6) / 5

    x = 828

    There were 828 workers before the layoff. Therefore, the number of employees that were laid off is:

    828 - 690 = 138 employees
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