A bill is passed in the Lok Sabha with a majority of 60%. If 400 members voted,

Practice Questions

Q1
A bill is passed in the Lok Sabha with a majority of 60%. If 400 members voted, how many members voted against the bill?
  1. 160
  2. 140
  3. 100
  4. 120

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

A bill is passed in the Lok Sabha with a majority of 60%. If 400 members voted, how many members voted against the bill?
  • Step 1: Find the total number of members who voted. In this case, it is given as 400.
  • Step 2: Calculate 60% of the total votes. To do this, multiply 400 by 0.60 (which is the decimal form of 60%).
  • Step 3: Perform the multiplication: 400 * 0.60 = 240. This means 240 members voted for the bill.
  • Step 4: To find out how many members voted against the bill, subtract the number of members who voted for the bill from the total number of members. So, 400 - 240 = 160.
  • Step 5: Therefore, 160 members voted against the bill.
  • Percentage Calculation – Understanding how to calculate a percentage of a total number.
  • Basic Arithmetic – Performing subtraction to find the number of members voting against the bill.
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