The number of employees at a plant continually fluctuates. One month started at 568. Then 102 employees were hired, and the next 57 employees were displaced. If the plant then plans to add 10% more employees, how many will it have?

(568+102-57) * 1.10 =

To find the final number of employees, we need to follow these steps:

1. Start with the initial number of employees at the plant, which is given as 568.
2. Add the number of employees hired, which is 102. This gives us a total of 568 + 102 = 670 employees.
3. Subtract the number of employees displaced, which is 57. This gives us 670 - 57 = 613 employees.
4. Finally, to find the 10% increase, we need to multiply the current number of employees by 1.10 (or 110% as a decimal). So, 613 * 1.10 = 674.3.

Since the number of employees must be a whole number, we need to round up to the nearest whole number. Therefore, the plant will have a total of 675 employees after adding 10% more.