A total of 200,000 votes were cast for two opposing candidates. If the losing candidate received 40% of the vote, how many votes did the winning candidate receive?
60% of 200,000 is 120,000 0.6 × 200,000 = 120,000
60% of 200,000 is 120,000
0.6 × 200,000 = 120,000
86 MCQ for effective preparation of the test of Arithmetic of Arithmetic section.
Read the MCQ statement: A total of 200,000 votes were cast for two opposing candidates. If the losing candidate received 40% of the vote, how many votes did the winning candidate receive?, keenly and apply the method you have learn through the video lessons for Arithmetic to give the answer. Record your answer and check its correct answer and video explanation for MCQ No. 45-1423.