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In an election, the winning candidate got 23,12,505 votes which are 7,842 votes more than the losing candidate. Estimate the number of votes which the losing candidate got to nearest hundred.
Asked by Topperlearning User | 18 Oct, 2012, 08:07: AM
Expert Answer
Votes in favour of the winning candidate = 23,12,505
Winning margin = 7,842
Votes in favour of the losing candidate = 23,12,505 - 7,842
23,12,505 can be rounded off to its nearest hundred as 23,12,500.
7,842 can be rounded off to its nearest hundred as 7,800.
Required number of votes which the losing candidate got = 23,12,500 - 7,800 = 23,04,700.
Winning margin = 7,842
Votes in favour of the losing candidate = 23,12,505 - 7,842
23,12,505 can be rounded off to its nearest hundred as 23,12,500.
7,842 can be rounded off to its nearest hundred as 7,800.
Required number of votes which the losing candidate got = 23,12,500 - 7,800 = 23,04,700.
Answered by | 18 Oct, 2012, 10:07: AM
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