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In an election, the total number of valid votes cast was 3,75,000. Candidate A secured 48% of the valid votes, with the rest of the valid votes going to the winner, Candidate B. By how many valid votes did Candidate B win over Candidate A?

  1. A
    14,750
  2. B
    15,000
  3. C
    13,500
  4. D
    15,250

Solution & Step-by-step Explanation

Total number of valid votes = 3,75,000
Percentage of valid votes secured by Candidate A = 48%
Since the rest of the valid votes went to Candidate B, the percentage of valid votes secured by Candidate B is:

100%−48%=52%
The difference in percentage between Candidate B and Candidate A is:


Candidate B won over Candidate A by 4% of the total valid votes.

Winning Margin=4% of 3,75,000
Winning Margin=
100
4

×3,75,000=4×3,750=15,000

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In an election, the total number of valid votes cast was 3,75,000. Candidate A secured 48% of the valid votes, with the rest of the valid votes going to the winner, Candidate B. By how many valid votes did Candidate B win over Candidate A?
A
14,750
B
15,000
C
13,500
D
15,250

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