out of 4000 voters in an election, 63% voted for candidate A and the rest voted for candidate B.
Find by how many votes did candidate A win the election.
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Total voters = 4000
Candidate A win by 63% of 4000
So, 63/100 into 4000
= 2,520 voters voted for Candidate A
So Candidate B get 37% of 4000
37/100 into 4000
= 1,480 voters voted for Candidate B
So, 2,520 - 1480
= 1,040
Candidate A won by 1,040 Votes
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Candidate A win the election by 1480 votes or we can say 37%.
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