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I need help with part B

I need help with part B-example-1
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Okay, well with the information given, you can not come to an answer. Is there something that shows all of the students who were in the survey?

Edit: Okay so there are 520 students in total.

We can say that the graph is equal to 520/520

However, we are trying to find how many of the 520 people voted for james. We know that James received 15% of the votes.

Now, we can find 15% of 520 by taking 15/100 times 520. The answer is 78.
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