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In an election to a municipal council, the votes secured by two candidates are in the ratio 13:19. The elected candidates gets 312 votes more than the second candidate. How many votes are secured by the second candidate?

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Answered by ra9889889252
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Step-by-step explanation: Let their ratio be x times

Now the difference in their votes would be 312.

So making a Linear Equation in variable to get the value of x.

multiply this value of x with the ratio of the person who got lesser votes.

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