Math, asked by SquilliamFancyson, 4 months ago

Before an election:
26% said they would vote for A
12% said they would vote for B
30% said they would not vote.
These all voted as they said they would.
The rest of the population actually voted for A and B in the ratio of 1:3
who got the most votes? (show all your working out)

Answers

Answered by muneerveluthurla
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Answer:

50 is the answer for this question

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