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Politics. If 12509 people voted for a politician in his first​ election, 14473 voted for him...

Politics. If 12509 people voted for a politician in his first​ election, 14473 voted for him in his second​ election, and 6752 voted for him in the first and second​ elections, how many people voted for this politician in the first or second​ election?

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Number of people voted for this politician in the first or second​ election = Number of people voted for a politician in his first​ election + Number of people voted for a politician in his second election - Number of people voted him in the first and second​ elections

                                                              = 12509 + 14473 - 6752

                                                              = 20230 (ans)


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