\[ \oint_{S}^{}E\cdot ds=\frac{Qneta}{\epsilon_{0}} \]
df <- data.frame(Empresa =
c("Disney World",
"Florida Hospital",
"Publix Supermarkets Inc",
"Walmart Stores Ind",
"Univaersal Orlando"),
Asalariados =
c(51600,
19283,
14995,
14995,
12000))
knitr::kable(df)
| Empresa | Asalariados |
|---|---|
| Disney World | 51600 |
| Florida Hospital | 19283 |
| Publix Supermarkets Inc | 14995 |
| Walmart Stores Ind | 14995 |
| Univaersal Orlando | 12000 |
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