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17 April, 04:17

A manufacturing company has a policy that states managers are paid a salary that is proportional to the number of employees they manage on their team. If the number of employees on Team A increases from 12 to 16 and Team A manager's salary is increased from $34,000 to $36,000, was the company's policy followed? Set the problem as a proportion and see if both sides are equal.

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  1. 17 April, 05:16
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    From the problem description, we can construct an algebraic equation for the situation. Let S be the salary and x be the number of employees.

    S = kx

    where k is the proportionality constant

    Using variation,

    k = S₁/x₁ = S₂/x₂

    Substituting,

    34000/12? 36000/16

    2833.33? 2250

    Thus,

    2833.33 ≠ 2250

    It does not follow the company's policy.
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