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Student Votes

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1. **State the problem:** We have three candidates: Garcie, Gael, and Blanky, running for student president. The total number of votes is 200. 2. **Given data:** - Garcie received 35% of the votes. - Gael received 0.31 (31%) of the votes. - Blanky received \frac{68}{200} of the votes. 3. **Calculate the number of votes each candidate received:** - Garcie's votes: $$200 \times 0.35 = 70$$ - Gael's votes: $$200 \times 0.31 = 62$$ - Blanky's votes: $$200 \times \frac{68}{200} = 68$$ 4. **Check total votes:** $$70 + 62 + 68 = 200$$ 5. **Conclusion:** The votes are correctly distributed among the three candidates. **Final answer:** - Garcie: 70 votes - Gael: 62 votes - Blanky: 68 votes