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The number of people estimated to vote in an election was 7,000. The actual number of people who voted was 5,600
Part A By what percent did the estimate vary from the actual turnout?
Part B In the previous election 6,400 people voted. What is the percent decrease in actual voters.

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Answered by bhagyashreechowdhury
13

Part A: The estimate of the no. of people to vote varies by 25% from the actual no. of voters turned out.

Part B: The per cent decrease in actual voters is 14.28%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A: Finding the per cent variation of estimated votes from the actual turnout

The no. of people estimated to vote in the election = 7000

The actual no. of people who voted = 5600

The per cent by which the estimate vary from the actual turnout is given by,

= [{7000 – 5600}/ {5600}] * 100

= [1400/5600] * 100

= 0.25 * 100

= 25%  

Part B: Finding the percentage decrease in the actual voters

The no. of people voted in the previous election = 6400

The actual no. of people voted in the current election = 5600

The percentage decrease in the actual voters is given by,

= [{6400 - 5600}/{5600}] * 100

= [800/5600] * 100

= 0.1428 * 100

= 14.28%

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