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27 June, 18:39

Having trouble with how to solve questions like this:

In a recent student government election, the ratio of students who voted for the winner to all the students who voted was 0.95

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The number of students who voted was 60

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How many votes did the winner get?

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  1. 27 June, 19:53
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    In this question there is a small trick that needs to be understood. Basically the ratio in the question is given as a decimal. It can be expressed as a ratio as well.

    Ratio of students that voted for winner to the total number of voters = 95:100

    The total number of students that voted = 60

    Let us assume the common ratio to be = x

    then

    100x = 60

    x = 60/100

    = 0.6

    Then

    The number of votes that the winner got = 95 * 0.6

    = 57

    So 57 students voted for the winning candidate.
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