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Mathematics, 20.09.2021 14:00 amaliathornton22

3. (02.02) Maya and Sally were the two finalists in a singing competition. The person with the most votes from the audience was chosen as the winner Sally received 25% of the total votes and lost by
61,000 votes. No person in the audience was allowed to vote more than once. The equation below represents this situation, where y is the total number of votes cast and x is the number of
votes Maya received:
x - 61,000 = 0.25
If a total of 122,000 people voted, how many votes did Maya receive? Do not enter comma for placeholder values. (1 point)

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