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Hello! I wanted answer with explanation If you didn't understand what question in the screen I can't tell you... Question: In an election, there are a total of 80,000 voters and there are two candidates
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Question: In an election, there are a total of 80,000 voters and there are two candidates A and B. 80% of the voters go for the polls and out of which 60% vote for A. How many voters does B get?
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Do 80/100 * 80,000 to find how many voters actually voted (it should be 64,000). Then it says that 60% of those people voted for A, so that means 40% of them voted for B. Do 40/100 times 64,000
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