Understanding Business
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Author: William Nickels
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A construction company is hiring many new employees to help with the demand for the summer season. The HR representative wants to help make sure that the company is not creating an adverse impact against African-American job candidates. 25 out of 100 Caucasian applicants were hired. A minimum of how many African-American workers should be hired out of 200 applicants to avoid violating the 4/5 rule?
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