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Computer Programmer

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AVG. SALARY

$88,590

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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You're a computer programmer creating a new patient information tracking system for a local hospital. To create a useful system, you need to learn more about the hospital. One way to do this is by looking at quantifiable data -- in other words, numbers and statistics.

For the system you're programming, you'll want to have a general idea about the volume of patients in each ward. By figuring out the distribution percentage of patients on each ward, you'll be able to determine where staff, financial and equipment resources are going.

You've obtained a count on the number of patients per ward on an average day. On this "average" day, the patient per ward breakdown looks like this:

Children's ward -- 45 patients
Cardiac unit -- 27 patients
Intensive-care unit -- 21 patients
Emergency (total number of patients admitted) -- 212 patients
(patients admitted and released) -- 147 patients
(patients admitted and retained) -- 65 patients
Maternity ward -- 31 patients
Pre-surgery -- 67 patients
Recovery ward -- 61 patients

Now, you need to figure out each ward's portion of the total number of patients.

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