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In an election, there are a total of 60000 Voters and two candidates A and B .60% of voters go to the polls, out of which 40% vote for A.How many votes does B get.​

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Answered by OishikWinny
2

Answer:

21,600 Voters voted for candidate B

No. of voters= 60,000

No. of voters who went to polls= 60%of 60000 = 36,000

No. of voters voted for A = 40%of 36,000

= 14,400

No. of voters voted for B= 36000-14400

= 21,600

Answer: 21,600 voters voted for candidate B.

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Answered by RIFANEP
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Answer:

60% = 60000 ÷ 100 = 600 × 60 = 36000

Step-by-step explanation:

60% voters go to polls, out which 40% vote for A = balance = 20% voters + the voters that not go to polls = 40% voters = 24000 voters

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