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31 March, 02:57

After an election in a small town, the newspaper reported that 42% of the registered voters actually voted. If 12,000 people voted, how many people are registered to vote in the town?

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  1. 31 March, 03:09
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    Since 42% of the voters voted and 12000 people voted, we can conclude that:

    12,000=42% of the population.

    I set this up like this:

    12,000=0.42 x, substituting x for the total population.

    Divide both sides by 0.42 to get x by itself.

    x = 28571.43.

    Your final answer is 28,572 people, because you can't have 0.43 of a person.
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