In a company of 2200 employees, 55% of its employees come to office by walk. 4/11 of those employees who use a vehicle to come to office use motorcycle while the rest use the car. Find the number of employees who come to the office by using a car? 

In a company of 2200 employees, 55% of its employees come to office by walk. 4/11 of those employees who use a vehicle to come to office use motorcycle while the rest use the car. Find the number of employees who come to the office by using a car?  Correct Answer 630

Given:

Total number of employees = 2200

Percentage of employees who come to office by walk = 55%

4/11 of those employees who use a vehicle to come to the office use a motorcycle.

Calculation:

According to the question,

55% of the total employees come to the office by walk.

So, Number of employees who come to the office by using a vehicle = (100 - 55)% × 2200

⇒ (45/100) × 2200

⇒ 45 × 22

⇒ 990

Now, 4/11 part of 990 employees come to the office using a motorcycle.

So, The number of employees who come to the office using a car = {1 - (4/11)} × 990

⇒ (7/11) × 990

⇒ 7 × 90

⇒ 630

∴ The number of employees who come to the office by using a car is 630.

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