Math, asked by Jaibala12, 11 months ago

To win an election, a candidate needs3/4
of the votes cast. If after2/3
of the votes have been
counted, a candidate has 5/6- of what he needs, then what part of the remaining votes does he
still need?

Answers

Answered by rohitkumar25252
0

Answer:

If after 23 of the votes have been counted, a candidate has 56 of what he needs, then what part of the remaining votes does he still need ...

Answered by julooriabhay
2

Answer:

1/8 more votes casted should be for him

Step-by-step explanation:

candidate need=3/4 of votes cased(75%)

2/3 votes are casted(66.67%)

candidate got 5/6 of what he need=3/4*5/6=5/8 votes he got

more votes needed=3/4-5/8=1/8 votes casted he needs

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