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hichkok12 [17]
3 years ago
12

Last week, 17 employees exceeded their sales quota, 13 employees met their sales quota, and 3 employees didn't meet their sales

quota. Express the number of employees who exceeded their sales quota to the number of employees who didn't exceed their sales quota. Question 11 options: A) 3:13 B) 16:17 C) 17:16 D) 17:33
Mathematics
1 answer:
MrRa [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

17:16

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of employees exceeded their sales quota = 17

Number of employees met their sales quota = 13

Number of employees didn't exceed their sales quota = 3

Now, we need to find the ratio of the number employees who exceeded their sales quota to the number of employees who didn't exceed their sales quota.

 

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