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5 May, 21:42

In a survey of 1056 voters at Roberts School, 274 said they voted for Candidate A. How many votes can Candidate A expect to receive if there were 5,101 votes?

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  1. 5 May, 21:50
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    Candidate A can expect approximately 1324 votes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We can solve this problem using rule of three.

    If in a total of 1056 voters, the Candidate A received 274 votes, how many votes we expect Candidate A to get, maintaining the same proportion, if the total number of votes is 5101:

    1056 total votes - > 274 votes for Candidate A

    5101 total votes - > X votes for Candidate A

    1056/5101 = 274/X

    X = 5101 * 274 / 1056 = 1323.6

    So Candidate A can expect approximately 1324 votes
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