In an election,8% voters did not give vote. There were two candidates in the election. Winner candidate gets 48% of total votes and the loser candidate gets 1100 less votes than the winner candidate. What is the total number of voters in the election?
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If we assume that everyone voted for one of the two candidates and no one wrote one in, then the total number of votes is six hundred.
To get to this you must find the difference between the two candidates share of the vote as a percentage.
To get to this you must find the difference between the two candidates share of the vote as a percentage.
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total vote %=100
8% voters did not give vote
so total vote % is 100-8=92
the winner got 48%
losser got 92-48=44
and difference is 48-44=4%
4%=1100
100% vote is 4÷100= 1100
total vote is 25 ×1100=27500
8% voters did not give vote
so total vote % is 100-8=92
the winner got 48%
losser got 92-48=44
and difference is 48-44=4%
4%=1100
100% vote is 4÷100= 1100
total vote is 25 ×1100=27500
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