Workers at a particular mining site receive an average of 35 days paid vacation, which is lower than the national average. The m
anager of this plant is under pressure from a local union to increase the amount of paid time off. However, he does not want to give more days off to the workers because that would be costly. Instead he decides he should fire 10 employees in such a way as to raise the average number of days off that are reported by his employee. In order to achieve this goal, he should... A. fire employees who have the most number of days off B. fire employees who have the least number of days off. C.fire employees who have about the average number of days off
B Step-by-step explanation: The average paid time off is calculated by dividing the total paid time off (T) of each employee by the total number of employees (n): av = (∑T)/n. Thus, av has a direct relationship with the sum of T and an inverse relationship with n. This implies that if T increases, so does the average. Consequently, the manager should terminate the workers who accrue the least days off to enhance T.