In an election, there are a total of 80000 voters and out of which 60% vote for A. how many votes does b get.

In an election, there are a total of 80000 voters and out of which 60% vote for A. how many votes does b get.

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  1. Members of voters =80000

    total vote polled = 80% of 80000=

    [tex] \frac{80}{100} \times 80000 = 64000[/tex]

    vote polled to A = 60% of 64000 =

    [tex] \frac{60}{100} \times 64000 = 38400[/tex]

    Vote polled to B = Total vote polled Vote polled to A = 64000 38400 = 25600

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  2. Step-by-step explanation:

    Member of voters = 80000

    Total vote polled = 80% of 80000 = \frac{80}{100}\times80000=64000

    100

    80

    ×80000=64000

    Vote polled to A = 60% of 64000 = \frac{60}{100}\times64000=38400

    100

    60

    ×64000=38400

    Vote polled to B = Total vote polled – vote polled to A = 64000 – 38400 = 25600

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