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12 March, 04:24

in a recent town election, 75% of the 16000 people voted of the voting people, 60% voted for the current mayor and 120 voted were invalid. how many people voted for the other candidates

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  1. 12 March, 04:36
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    4752 people.

    75% of 16000 = 12000 (people that voted). 12000 (people that voted) - 120 (invalid votes) = 11880 (legit votes). 11880 (legit votes) - 60% (7128; the people that voted for the mayor) = 4752 (the people that voted for other candidates).
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