Math, asked by pamclapp7, 1 year ago

A week before an election, 1,500 people were asked who they planned to vote for. Of the people asked, 45% said they planned to vote for candidate X, and 38% said they planned to vote for candidate Y. The rest said they had not yet decided. How many of the people that were asked have not yet decided who they plan to vote for?

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Answered by dheerajnoenjoy
4
Its simply guess. Dont take it serious. I think its 17%nearly.


Because total=100%
here people of 45%and38% Are completed.
Remaining(r)=(100-(45+38))=17% If total people=1500,

17%of 1500=255.







Remaining people=255 people.
Answered by amitnrw
2

Given :  A week before an election, 1,500 people were asked who they planned to vote for.

To find :  Number of people who has not yet decided , to whom they plan to vote

Solution:

People Surveyed = 1500

Planned to Vote for candidate X = 45%

= (45/100) 1500

= 675

Planned to Vote for candidate Y = 38%

= (38/100) 1500

= 570

People who has not yet decided , to whom they plan to vote

= 1500 - 675 - 570

= 1500 - 1245

= 255

255  people  has not yet decided , to whom they plan to vote

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