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During anelection. 40% voted for jennifer and 60%voted for kevin if 300 students voted how may more voted for kevin
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During anelection. 40% voted for jennifer and 60%voted for kevin if 300 students voted how may more voted for kevin
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Multiply 300 by 0.6 and 0.4; when multiplying by 0.6 you'll get the 60% that voted for Kevin; 300 x 0.6= 180, 180 students voted for Kevin
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