Math, asked by leenadave15, 3 months ago

Q10. In an election, there are a total of 80,000 voters and there are two candidates A and B
80% of the voters go for the polls and out of which 60% vote for A. How many votes does
B get?​

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Answered by nuzhat9818
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Answer:

Total no. of people= 80,000

Percentage of people who went for polls= 80%

No. of people who went for polls= 80/100×80000

6400 people.

Percentage of people who voted for A=60%

No. of people who voted for A= 60/100×80000

4800 people

No. of people who voted for B= 80,000-6400+4800

68,800 people.

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