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Out of 15,000 voters in a constituency, 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 rawanisushant
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Answer:

60%of 15000

= (60/100)×15000

=60×150

=9000 voters voted

6000 did not vote

40% voters did not come to vote

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

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✧ To solve this question we will,

first consider the total number of people in a percentage of 100%.

Then as 60% of people are given to be one who voted then we can easily calculate the percentage of people who did not vote by subtracting above two

 \sf \red{ Given \:  that}

Total number of voters = 15000

Percentage of votes who voted =60%

Now,

Percentage of voters who did not vote

 \sf=100\%-Percentage  \: of \:  voters  \: who \: voted \\  \sf \: =100\%-60\% \\  \sf =40\%

Number of voters who did not voted=40%×15000

 \sf \:  =  \frac{40}{100}  \times 15000 \\  \sf \:  =  \frac{4}{10}   \times 15000 \\  \sf \:  = 4 \times 15000 \\  \sf = 6000 \\  \\   \sf \ \bold{ \color{purple}{ \colorbox{black}{  6,000 (40 \%  \: of \:  total  \: voters) voters \:  did  \: not  \: voted}}}

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