During class elections 64 students voted for candidate A .if the ratio of votes for candidate a is to the votes for candidate B was 8:5,how many votes did candidate B receive?

8/5 = 64/x

40

40

To find the number of votes candidate B received, we need to determine the ratio between the votes for candidate A and candidate B.

Given that the ratio of votes for candidate A to candidate B is 8:5, we can set up the equation:

8x + 5x = 64

Combining like terms, we have:

13x = 64

To solve for x, we divide both sides of the equation by 13:

x = 64/13

x ≈ 4.92

Since we cannot have partial votes, we round down to the nearest whole number. Thus, x = 4.

Now, we can determine the number of votes candidate B received by multiplying x by the ratio value for candidate B:

5 * 4 = 20

Therefore, candidate B received 20 votes.

To find out how many votes Candidate B received, we first need to figure out the total number of votes cast.

Given that the ratio of votes for Candidate A to Candidate B is 8:5, we can assume that the total number of votes can be represented as 8x + 5x, where x is a common factor.

Since we know that 64 students voted for Candidate A, we can write the equation as follows:

8x = 64

To solve for x, we divide both sides of the equation by 8:

8x/8 = 64/8

x = 8

Now, substituting the value of x back into the equation, we can find the total number of votes:

8x + 5x = 8(8) + 5(8) = 64 + 40 = 104

Therefore, the total number of votes cast is 104.

To find out how many votes Candidate B received, we can use the ratio:

Votes for Candidate B = (5/8) * Total votes
= (5/8) * 104
= 65

Candidate B received 65 votes.