Re: During the recruitment process, an organization either appoints 10 new									
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									14 Jul 2023, 12:19																	
							 
							
														
								So it is mentioned that there is no change in the number of employees and the recruitment has happened at least once. 
the equation for the problem can be written as 10x-6y=0. 
x for the number of recruitment leading to addition of new 10 employees.
y is the number of times the firing of 6 people happens.
 ( minus because of the firing of employees i.e. no. of employees decreases and 0 because it is mentioned that there is no change irrespective of the recruitment.)
x=0,y=0 cannot be the solution as it is mentioned that recruitment happens at least once.
Now, we want to find the minimum number of recruitment process with the equation 10x=6y.
To find the minimum number for recruitment we have to find LCM for the above equation. 
LCM of 10 and 6 is 30. 
Therefore, x has to be 3 and y has to be 5.
To find the total number of recruitment process we have to add x and y. So the ans 8.
Let me know if this is the right logic. Ty!