Political Science, asked by SinISteR4463, 9 months ago

In an election, there are a total of 60000 voters and there are two candidates, a and
b. 60 % of the voters go for polls out of which 60 % vote for
a. How any votes do b get

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The percentage of voters who went for the polls is 80% of 80000.

So the voters who went for the polls are

= 80/100 × 80000

= 8 × 8000

= 64000

Now or of 64000, 60% people voted for X. So X = 60/100 × 64000

= 60 × 640

= 38400

So the voters to Y will be

= 64000 - 38400

= 25600

Therefore, Y gets 25600 votes out of 64000.

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