Math, asked by nigerjahan1, 4 months ago

In the election, a candidate 'A' gets 5 130
votes while, candidate 'B' gets 113 1 votes.
Then, the number of votes with which
candidate 'A' wins are
(A) 148413 (B) 138413
(C) 365847 (D) None of these
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Answered by sayuuu
0

Answer:

answer = 5130-1131 = 3999 votes that is answer is none of the above

Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Correct Question :- In the election, a candidate 'A' gets 252130 votes while, candidate 'B' gets 113717 votes. Then, the number of votes with which candidate 'A' wins are :-

(A) 148413

(B) 138413

(C) 365847

(D) None of these

Solution :-

given that,

→ 'A' gets votes = 252130

→ 'B' gets votes = 113717

since,

→ 252130 > 113717

→ Candidate 'A' wins.

then,

→ Number of botes with which candidate 'A' wins = Total votes he gets - Total votes 'B' gets = 252130 - 113717 = 138413 (B) (Ans.)

Hence, Candidate 'A' wins by 138413 votes .

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