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27 March, 05:47

The work in an office takes 150 hours to complete every week. Each person in the office works 32hours a week. What is the smallest number of people to complete the work

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  1. 27 March, 06:10
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    5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To answer this, we must figure out the minimum amount we can add 32 to itself to reach 150. This means that we must multiply 32 by our desired amount, x, to reach the amount of hours closest to 150 (but above/equal to it). To find x, we can divide 150 by 32, and if it gives us a number with no decimals or remainders, that is x, as it is the smallest amount of people to get above/equal to 150. If it gives us a remainder/decimal, we must round up, as we cannot have a part of a person and we must get the work done, so we must get at least 150 hours. 150/32 is 4.6 something, so we must round up. 5 is our answer
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