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Answer the following question in brief

Answer the following question in brief-example-1
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Answer:

The other opponent that lost got 14 810 votes.

Explanation:

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Answer the following question in brief-example-1
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User Victor Learned
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Answer:

14810 votes

Explanation:

The canidate won, so that means that they were the 7 instead of the 5.

Then you divide 20734 by 7, to see how many votes were for each "1". That's 2962.

Now you know that every "1" is worth 2962. Since the other candidate got 5, you multiply 5 by 2962 which is 14810.

The other candidate got 14810 votes.

Hope that made sense

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