Math, asked by sivasangari, 1 year ago

in a constituency, 19/25,Of the voters had voted for candidate A whereas 7/50 had voted for candidate B. find the rational number of the voters who had voted for others​

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Answered by amitnrw
43

Answer:

1/10

Step-by-step explanation:

in a constituency, 19/25,Of the voters had voted for candidate A whereas 7/50 had voted for candidate B. find the rational number of the voters who had voted for others​

number of the voters who had voted for others​ = 1 - 19/25 - 7/50

= (1/50)( 50 - 38 - 7)

= (1/50)(5)

= 1/10

Answered by chbilalakbar
45

Answer:

Rational number of voters who had voted for other = 1/10

Step-by-step explanation:

Since

let total number of voters = 100

Then

19/25 of total voters = (19/25)×100 = 1900/25 = 76

7/50 of total voters =  (7/50)×100 = 700/25 = 14

So Candidate A have voters = 76

and Candidate B has voters = 14

Remaining voters = 100 - 76 - 14 = 10

SO voters of other candidates = 10

And fraction of voters of other candidate = 10/100 = 1/10

Thus

Rational number of voters who had voted for other = 1/10

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