Rationale
150 female employees have the highest level of training at Level B.
The data indicates that 30% of the 500 female employees have achieved Level B training, which calculates to 150 employees. This percentage is derived from the total employee count and directly reflects the specified training level.
A) The claim that 100 female employees have Level B training does not align with the provided percentage. If 30% were applied to 500, the result would be 150, not 100. Thus, this option misrepresents the data.
B) This choice correctly identifies that 150 female employees have the highest level of training at Level B, as calculated by taking 30% of 500, which equals 150. This choice accurately reflects the information presented in the table.
C) The assertion that 200 female employees hold Level B training exceeds the actual calculated percentage. A figure of 200 would imply a percentage greater than 30%, which contradicts the data provided.
D) The option stating that 250 female employees have Level B training significantly overstates the number. This would correspond to 50% of the total employees, which is not supported by the given percentage of 30%.
Conclusion
The accurate calculation reveals that 150 female employees possess the highest level of training at Level B, representing 30% of the total female workforce of 500. Options A, C, and D incorrectly interpret the data regarding the training levels, confirming that B is the only valid choice in accordance with the provided table.