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Percentage Question-

In a general election contesting two parties only P and Q. The number of votes for Q increased by 25%
this year, hence P lost this year's election twice the margin of votes that it has won the previous general
election. If 26,000 total valid votes in both the years, then find the number of votes P got in previous
election. [CAT 1996]
a) 12,000
b) 13,000
c) 14,000
d) 15,000​

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Answered by minergunder
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Answer: 14,000

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is 14,000 because you need to do get the right answer of 14,000

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