Answer:
Let's denote the number of people in Team A as a, and the number of people in Team B as b. From the problem, we know that:
a/b = 3/4
Now, we also know that 4/5 of Team A and 24% (or 24/100 = 6/25) of Team B work full time. So, the number of people working full time from Team A is 4a/5 and from Team B is 6b/25.
The total number of people working for the company is a + b, and the total number of people working full time is 4a/5 + 6b/25.
We are asked to find the fraction of people working full time, which can be represented as:
(4a/5 + 6b/25) / (a + b)
Firstly, we need to have a common denominator for the fractions, so we can express 4a/5 as 20a/25:

Simplifying, we can write this as:

Now, since we know a/b = 3/4, we can substitute a = 3b/4 in the above expression:

Simplifying the above, we get:

So, the fraction of people working full time is 21/25.