finance wrote:If Kelly received 1/3 more votes than Mike in a student election, which of
the following could have been the total number of votes cast for the two
candidates?
(A) 12 (B) 13 (C) 14 (0) 15 (E) 16
The answer choices are small, so we can guess and check.
Let K=Kelly and M=Mike.
Since K received 1/3 more votes than Mike, M must be a multiple of 3.
Let M = 6.
Since (1/3)*6 = 2, K = 6+2=8.
M+K = 6+8 = 14.
The correct answer is
C.
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