In an election a voter can vote for 2 candidates at a
time. Half of the voters give their 1st vote to candidate A and the 2nd vote to candidate B, C and D in
ratio 3 : 2 : 1. Half of the rest voters give their 1st
vote to B and their 2nd vote to C and D in ratio 2 : 1.
Half of the rest of the voters give their 1st vote to C
and D in ratio 1 : 1. 840 voters do not cast their vote.
Find the number of votes each candidate got
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The regular methods of voting in such bodies are a voice vote, a rising vote, and a show of hands. Additional forms of voting include a recorded vote and balloting. The assembly could decide on the voting method by adopting a motion on it. Different legislatures may have their voting methods.
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