In 1992, about 43/100 people voted for Bill

Clinton for President. About 1/5 voted for Ross
Perot and the rest voted for George Bush.
About how many voted for George Bush?

To find out how many people voted for George Bush, we need to subtract the number of people who voted for Bill Clinton and Ross Perot from the total number of people.

Let's say there were 100 people who voted in total.

Bill Clinton received 43% of the votes, which is (43/100) * 100 = 43 people.

Ross Perot received 1/5 of the votes, which is (1/5) * 100 = 20 people.

To find out how many people voted for George Bush, we subtract the number of people who voted for Clinton and Perot from the total number of people:

100 - 43 - 20 = 37 people.

Therefore, about 37 people voted for George Bush.

To find out how many people voted for George Bush, we need to subtract the number of people who voted for Bill Clinton and Ross Perot from the total number of voters.

In 1992, the total number of voters can be represented by 100/100 or simply 1.

We know that 43/100 of the voters chose Bill Clinton, which leaves (100/100 - 43/100) = 57/100 of the voters.

We also know that 1/5 of the voters chose Ross Perot, which is equivalent to (1/5 x 100/100) = 20/100 of the voters.

Therefore, the percentage of voters who chose George Bush is equal to (57/100 - 20/100) = 37/100.

To calculate the approximate number of people who voted for George Bush, we multiply the percentage (37/100) by the total number of voters:

37/100 x 1 = 0.37

So, approximately 37 out of 100 people voted for George Bush in 1992.