Cashiers
such as in the post office they man says
Cashier No.1 PLease
25
16 counters is 4/5 of all 20 counters.16/20
It is 12 counters
If there are 50 counter in a set, 45 counters represents 90% of the set.
2/3
Clerks are just the people behind the counters in shops there are 3 clerks in the game.
Pedometers and step counters can be purchased quite cheaply from sports shops and pharmacies.
25 counters are shared equally by 10 ppl, how many counters per person
If I understand your question correctly, these people are called stock clerks or grocery stokers.
From old gaming stores, usually thrift stores or pawn shops have them in the glass cases by the front counters.
Those people are called shopaholics.
it might be shopping street
This would depend on the position of the worker in the bank. There are Bank Tellers, ones that are in the counters then there are the managers and those in the different departments of the bank.
bean counters
Hmm, is that money counters or store counters. Try a staff of money counters or a row of store counters.
so people dont walk away with it...
Let the number of Yellow counters you already have is Y Let the number of non-yellow counters you already have is Z Then the current ratio of Yellow counters to the total counters is Y : Y + Z Let the number of Blue counters you add be B After they have been added, the ratio of Yellow counters to the total counters is Y : Y + Z + B This is 1 : 6 Thus Y = 1 and Y + Z + B = 6 → Z + B = 5 Which means that for the Yellow counters you have you will have five times as many counters made up of whatever non-Yellow counters you originally had plus the Blue counters you added. Thus to find out how many Blue counters to add, take the number of Yellow counters, multiply it by 5 and subtract the number of non yellow counters you originally had. examples: You had 6 Yellow counters Add 6 × 5 - 0 = 30 Blue counters Which gives you 6 Yellow and 30 Blue counters → ratio Yellow : total counters = 6 : 30 + 6 = 6 : 36 = 1 : 6 You had 4 Yellow counters and 6 Red counters Add 4 × 5 - 6 = 14 Blue counters Which gives you 4 Yellow counters, 6 Red counters and 14 Blue counters → ratio Yellow : total counters = 4 : 6 + 14 + 4 = 4 : 24 = 1 : 6 You had 4 Yellow Counters, 2 Blue counters and 3 Red counters Add 4 × 5 - (2 + 3) = 15 Blue counters Which gives you 4 Yellow counters, 3 Red counters and 2 + 15 = 17 Blue counters → ratio Yellow : total counters = 4 : 3 + 17 + 4 = 4 : 24 = 1 : 6