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What is the 7th term in the sequence 9, 12, 16, 21, ...?
The following shown the annual profit for five companies, the cost to purchase the company
and the number of employees currently employes.
Company | Annual Profit | Cost to Buy Company | No of Employees |
---|---|---|---|
A | R40 000 | R36 000 | 5 |
B | R52 000 | R50 000 | 7 |
C | R42 000 | R40 000 | 8 |
D | R120 000 | R130 000 | 18 |
E | R81 000 | R85 000 | 13 |
If the Profit per employee remained the same, how many extra employees would
Company C have to achieve and annual profit that is 250% more than current one?
The following Showing a logical sequence of five figures.
Identity which of the following best matches the next figure in the sequence:
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