Math, asked by shreyavj9034, 8 months ago

In an election there were only two candidates . The winning candidates got 48 ./. Of the total votes . His opponent got 6800 votes which represented 34./. Of the total votes Find

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Answered by akamran2301
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Answer:

20,000 voters are there.

Step-by-step explanation:

I think we have to find how many people didn't vote.

Non voting percentage=100-(34+48)

Non voting percentage=18%

Let total voters be X.

34 percent of X=6800

34*X/100=6800

X=6800*100/34

X=20,000

Answered by rishirajkr7061
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Step-by-step explanation:

this is the answer in this question ok

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