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The answer is 40%
There are 30 people who voted, and your looking for the % of people who voted for Candidate A, so in order to find the % you divide 12 / 30, then multiply
0.4 * 100 = 40%
There are 30 people who voted, and your looking for the % of people who voted for Candidate A, so in order to find the % you divide 12 / 30, then multiply
0.4 * 100 = 40%
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A class of students elected a class president.
Number of votes for candidate A = 12
Number of votes for candidate B = 18
Number of students who did not vote = 40 - (12+18)
= 40 - 30
= 10
The expression which gives the percent of voters who voted for candidate A would be :
Percentage of votes for candidate A = [tex]\frac{\text{Number of votes for candidate A}}{\text{Total number of students}}\times 100[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{12}{40}\times 100[/tex]
= 30%
30% of the students who voted for candidate A.