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Student-Produced Response
| RESULTS OF AN ELECTION | |
| Candidate | Number of Votes |
|---|---|
| X | 7,400 |
| Y | 2,375 |
| Z | 5,250 |
The results for three candidates in an election are shown in the table above. If each voter voted for exactly one candidate, what is the fewest number of voters who would have had to vote differently in order for Candidate Z to have received more votes than Candidate X?
(from the October 16, 1999 test)