Math, asked by ananyakumari56, 7 months ago

In an election, there are a total of 80,000 voters and there are two candidates A and B.
80% of the voters go for the polls and out of which 60% vote for A. How many votes does
B get?​

Answers

Answered by rahul456841
2

Answer:

25600

Step-by-step explanation:

People who go to polls = 80% = 64000

Out of which 60% vote for A = 38400

Votes to B = 64000-38400 = 25600

Answered by khurramayesha14
0

Answer:

20 percent

Step-by-step explanation:

because in 60 percent of people voted A and the total voters were 80,000 and 60 voters are done voting A and 20 percent voters are left and because 80 subtracted by 60 is 20 so of course then 20 percent of people will vote B

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