Sally predicted she would get 20% fewer votes than she received in the election. To find out her predicted number of votes, we calculate 20% of the actual number of votes she received.
Sally predicted that she would get 20% fewer votes than the 150 votes she received in the election. To find out how many votes Sally predicted she would get, we can calculate 20% of 150.
To calculate this, we first convert 20% to a decimal by dividing it by 100. So 20% = 20/100 = 0.2.
Then, we multiply 0.2 by 150 to find the 20% of 150. 0.2 * 150 = 30.
Therefore, Sally predicted she would get 30 fewer votes than she actually received. To find out the number of votes Sally predicted she would get, we subtract 30 from 150. 150 - 30 = 120.
Therefore, Sally predicted she would get 120 votes.