A company has recently been hiring new employees today the company has 35% more employees than it did a year ago if there are currently 62,100 employees how many employees did the company have a year ago

Let's assume the number of employees the company had a year ago is x.

Since the company has 35% more employees today, the number of employees today is 1.35 times the number of employees a year ago.
Therefore, 1.35x = 62100.
Dividing both sides of the equation by 1.35, we get x = 62100 / 1.35 = 46000.
Therefore, the company had 46,000 employees a year ago.

To find out how many employees the company had a year ago, we can use the information provided.

Let the number of employees the company had a year ago be represented by "X".

According to the given information, the company currently has 35% more employees than it did a year ago.

35% more than X can be calculated by multiplying X by 1.35.

So, the equation becomes: X + 0.35X = 62,100

Combining like terms, we have: 1.35X = 62,100

To solve for X, divide both sides of the equation by 1.35:
X = 62,100 / 1.35

Calculating this gives us: X ≈ 46,000

Therefore, the company had approximately 46,000 employees a year ago.