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26 October, 06:58

In a local election between candidates A and B, candidate B got 48 votes, which is 120% as many votes as candidate A. If p represents the number of votes won by candidate A, then which proportion can be used to find p?

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  1. 26 October, 07:05
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    p = 48/1.2

    p = 40 votes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Thre total number of votes is the sum of votes by candidate A and candidate B. Given that p represents the number of votes won by candidate A and the candidate B got 48 votes, total votes

    = p + 48

    Also given that candidate B got 120% as many votes as candidate A then,

    48 = 120% of p

    p = 48/1.2

    = 40
  2. 26 October, 07:26
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    p = (48*1.20) - 48

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Multiply 48 by 1.20 or 120% = 57.6

    Subtract 48 from 57.6 and that is your answer.
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