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Mathematics, 08.11.2019 19:31 maribel3621

Avoter polling research group determined that 41% of the voters in a country would vote for the democratic candidate with a 4% margin of error. if they anticipate only 12,000 people will turn out to vote in the election, which would represent the possible number of voters for the democratic candidate?
a. 480 to 960 voters

b. 4916 to 4924 voters

c. 4440 to 5400 voters

d. 4680 to 5160 voters

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