Math, asked by sanjalichawla, 6 months ago

Out of 15000 voters in an election, 60% voted. Find the percentage of voters who

did not vote. Can you now find how many actually did not vote.​

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Answered by hooriyakafeel75
2

Answer:

Total voters 15,000

Percentage of voted candidates =60%

Percentage of not voted candidates =100−60=40%

Actual candidates, who did not vote =40% of 15000

=

100

40

×15000=6,000

Hence, 6000 candidates did not vote

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Answered by ZeeshanKhanVSEC
0

Answer:

40%, 6000

Step-by-step explanation:

15000 \times  \frac{100 - 60}{100}

15000 \times  \frac{40}{100}

 = 150 \times 40

 = 6000

Here is your answer.

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