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HRCI aPHRi Exam - Topic 1 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for HRCI's aPHRi exam
Question #: 15
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If an organization has 100 employees and a gross profit of US $100,000, the profit per employee is US $_______________.

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The profit per employee is calculated as:

Profitperemployee=GrossprofitNumberofemployeestext{Profit per employee} = frac{text{Gross profit}}{text{Number of employees}}Profitperemployee=NumberofemployeesGrossprofit

Given:

Gross profit = $100,000

Number of employees = 100

Profitperemployee=100,000100=1,000text{Profit per employee} = frac{100,000}{100} = 1,000Profitperemployee=100100,000=1,000


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Louis
4 days ago
I feel like I might be overthinking this, but isn't it just $100,000 divided by 100? That sounds like 1000, right?
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Edna
9 days ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember a similar question where we had to divide total revenue by the number of staff.
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Melvin
14 days ago
I think the profit per employee is calculated by dividing the total profit by the number of employees, so it should be 1000.
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