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A and B contested in one election. Candidate A received 60% of the total votes and won with a majority of 1000 votes. What is the total number of votes?​

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Answered by moongirl30
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In an election context between two candidates, one candidate gets 60% votes and wins by a majority of 2,000 votes. What is the total number of votes?

Let y be the total votes. Then .6y=.4y+2000. Subtracting .4y from both sides gets you .2y=2000. Dividing both sides by .2 yields y=40,000.

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