Mathematics
Mathematics, 12.08.2019 16:10, jaybuck2509

At a local election there were two propositions on the ballot, r and s. twice as many voters voted "yes" for r as for s. if the number who voted "yes" for r but "no" for s was 750 and the number who voted "yes" for s but "no" for r was 310, how many voted "yes" for both propositions? a. 122b. 127c. 130d. 135

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