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Calculating Weekly Hires for a Parisian Language School
A language school in Paris aims to maintain a workforce of 50 tutors. Given its weekly separation rate of 4% (0.04), the school can calculate that it will lose 2 tutors per week (50 * 0.04 = 2). Therefore, to keep its staff at the target number of 50, the school must hire 2 new tutors each week.
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