Timer
00:00
Your Answer
A
B
C
D
E
Global Stats
The ratio of blue-collar workers to white-collar workers at Company \(K\) is the same as the ratio of blue-collar workers to white-collar workers at Company \(G.\) What is the ratio of the number of blue-collar workers at Company \(K\) to the number of blue-collar workers at Company \(G ?\)
(1) If a worker is chosen at random from Company \(K,\) then the probability that a blue-collar worker is chosen is \(80\%.\)
(2) There are \(1000\) fewer blue-collar workers at Company \(K\) than there are blue-collar workers at Company \(G.\)
[spoiler]OA=E[/spoiler]
Source: Princeton Review
(1) If a worker is chosen at random from Company \(K,\) then the probability that a blue-collar worker is chosen is \(80\%.\)
(2) There are \(1000\) fewer blue-collar workers at Company \(K\) than there are blue-collar workers at Company \(G.\)
[spoiler]OA=E[/spoiler]
Source: Princeton Review

















