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11 April, 11:52

During a class election 20 students voted for candidate A. If the ratio of votes for candidate A to the votes for candidate B was 10:1, how many votes did candidate B receive?

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  1. 11 April, 12:19
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    Since candidate A got 20 votes and his ratio to candidate B could be explained as 10:1 therefore we multiply both values by 2 to get 20 on A's part. Now the 10 becomes 20 and 1 becomes 2
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