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There are two candidates $P$ and $Q$ in an election. During the campaign, $40\%$ of the voters promised to vote for $P,$ and rest for $Q.$ However, on the day of election $15\%$ of the voters went back on their promise to vote for $P$ and instead voted for $Q.$  $25\%$ of the voters went back on their promise to vote for $Q$ and instead voted for $P.$ Suppose$,P$ lost by $2$ votes$,$  then what was the total number of voters?

  1. $100$
  2. $110$
  3. $90$
  4. $95$
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Ans -> A) 100
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Let Total number of voters be $100$

Actions Votes of P Votes of Q
During the campaign,40% of the voters promised to vote for P, and rest for Q.  40   60  
15% of the voters went back on their promise to vote for P and instead voted for Q

40 - (15% of 40)

= 40 -6 = 34

60 + (15% of 40)

= 60 + 6 = 66.

25% of the voters went back on their promise to vote for Q and instead voted for P

34 + (25% of 60)

= 34 + 15 = 49

66 - (25% of 60)

= 66 -15 = 51

Given: P lost by 2 votes i.e Q-P = 2.

In our assumption also Q-P = 51 -49 =2.

$\therefore$ Option A. $100$ is the correct answer.

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Total number of voters$=x$

Initially$ :P=40\%\ of\ x,Q=60\%\ of\ x$

However, on the day of election 15% of the voters went back on their promise to vote for P and instead voted for Q.

$15\%\ of\ 40\%\ of\ x=Q$

$\therefore 85\%\ of\ 40\%\ of\ x=P$

25% of the voters went back on their promise to vote for Q and instead voted for P.

$25\%\ of\ 60\%\ of\ x=P$

$\therefore 75\%\ of\ 60\%\ of\ x=Q$

 

P lost by 2 votes

$\Rightarrow(15\%\ of\ 40\%\ of\ x+75\%\ of\ 60\%\ of\ x)-(25\%\ of\ 60\%\ of\ x+85\%\ of\ 40\%\ of\ x)=2$

$\Rightarrow \frac{5100x}{10000}-\frac{4900x}{10000}=2$

$\Rightarrow 200x=20000$

$\Rightarrow x=100$

Correct Answer$:A$

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Let the number of voters be 100.

Then, the number of candidates which promised to vote for P = 40

and the no. of candidates promised to vote for Q = 100 – 40 = 60

According to question,

15% of 40 = 6 voters went back on their promise to vote for
P and instead voted for Q.

and 25% of 60 = 15 voters went back on their promise to vote
for Q and instead voted for P.

Number of Votes for P = 40 – 6 + 15 = 49

and Number of Votes for Q = 60 + 6 – 15 = 51

Difference of Votes = 51 – 49 = 2.

Also P lost by 2 Votes.

Number of Voters were 100.

reference: https://www.allinterview.com/showanswers/160596/two-candidates-p-q-election-during-campaign-40-voters-promised-vote-rest-however.html

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