Say we
Say we have 70 voting delegates, and we need a 2/3 vote. What would that number be?
It is also the same as above, but it converts to percentages in this virtual world. What would the % number of positive votes be?
It is also the same as above, but it converts to percentages in this virtual world. What would the % number of positive votes be?
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