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Politics. If 10,857 people voted for a politician in his first election, 12,576 voted for him in his second election, and 8,278 voted for him in the first and second elections, how many people voted for this politician in the first or second election? (...) 15155

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GPT 3.5
To find the number of people who voted for the politician in the first or second election, we need to add the number of people who voted in each election and subtract the number of people who voted in both elections.

Number of people who voted in the first or second election = (number of people who voted in the first election) + (number of people who voted in the second election) - (number of people who voted in both elections)
= 10,857 + 12,576 - 8,278
= 22,433 - 8,278
= 14,155.

Therefore, 14,155 people voted for this politician in the first or second election.

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