Final answer:
To find the number of voters who did not vote, subtract the number who voted (4918) from the total registered voters (6200), resulting in 1282 registered voters who did not vote.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks us to calculate how many voters did not vote if 6200 voters were registered at a polling station and 4918 voters voted. To find out how many did not vote, we subtract the number of voters who did vote from the total number of registered voters.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Start with the total number of registered voters: 6200.
- Subtract the number of voters who voted: 4918.
- The difference gives us the number of registered voters who did not vote.
So, 6200 registered voters - 4918 voters who voted = 1282 voters who did not vote.
Therefore, 1282 registered voters did not participate in the voting process at that polling station.