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7 March, 12:18

In an election of housing society, there are 30 voters. Each of them gives the vote. Three persons X, Y and Z are standing for post secretary. If Mr. X got 2/5 of the total votes and Me. Z got 1/4 of the total votes then how much did Mr. Y get?

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  1. 7 March, 15:26
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    Mr Y got 10 votes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The election of the housing society has 30 voters. Each of them gives the vote. The three person vying for the post of secretary are X, Y and Z.

    Le us calculate the votes of each contestant

    Mr X

    He got 2/5 of the total votes

    number of votes = 2/5 * 30

    number of votes = 60/5

    number of votes = 12

    Mr Z

    He got 1/4 of the total votes

    number of votes = 1/4 * 30

    number of votes = 30/4

    number of votes = 1/4 * 30

    number of votes = 7.5 ≈ 8 votes

    Mr Y

    The remaining votes will be 30 - 12 - 8 = 10 votes

    Therefore,

    Mr Y got 10 votes
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