By applying the provided ratio of hiring employers to the total number of employers, and then multiplying by the average number of new hires per employer, we can conclude that an estimated 2800 new jobs were about to become available in this metropolitan area.
To solve this problem, we must note that 8 in 25 employers were planning to add more employees. This is a ratio of 8/25. With a total of 1250 employers in the area, we can calculate the number of employers that are hiring by multiplying this ratio by the total number of employers: (8/25)*1250 = 400 employers. Each of these employers was set to hire an average of 7 new employees, so we multiply the number of employers hiring by the average number of new hires: 7 new employees * 400 employers = 2800 new jobs. Thus, 2800 new jobs were about to become available in this area.
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Step-by-step explanation:50+50+50+50+50=250
A) (x - 5)(x + 3)
B) (x - 5)(x - 3)
C) (x + 5)(x + 3)
D) (x + 5)(x - 3)