Math, asked by 04bearkelsey, 1 year ago

In a recent vote between two nominees, 0.4 of the registered voters chose Candidate A and 1/4 of the registered voters chose Canadite B. What fraction of the total registerd voters participated in the election?

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Answered by gadakhsanket
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# Answer- 0.65

# Explaination-

As you may know each voter can vote for only one candidate in election.

Also only two nominees were there, so total participants will be the sum of votes to both A and B.

Fraction of total registered voters participating in election = votes to A + votes to B = 0.4 + 1/4 = 0.65

Fraction of total registered voters participating in election will be 0.65.

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Answered by j2wilkerson8808
0

Answer:

0.64 your welcome!!!!

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