At company X, do at least 40 percent of the workers over the age of 40 years have 401(k) accounts? (1) At company X, 16 percent of the workers age 40 years and younger have 401(k) accounts and 29 percent of all workers at the company have 401(k) accounts. (2) At company X, there are more workers age 40 years of age and younger than workers over the age of 40.

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At company X, do at least 40 percent of the workers over the age of 40 years have 401(k) accounts? (1) At company X, 16 percent of the workers age 40 years and younger have 401(k) accounts and 29 percent of all workers at the company have 401(k) accounts. (2) At company X, there are more workers age 40 years of age and younger than workers over the age of 40.






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