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The town of hayward (california) has about 50,000 registered voters. a political scientist takes a simple random sample of 500 of these voters. in the samle, the breakdown by party affiliation is:
republican 115
democrat 331
independent 54
the range from to is a 95% confidence interval for the percentage of independents among fill in the first two blanks with numbers. fill in the last blank with one of the following two options: "all the 50,000 voters in the population", "500 voters in the sample".
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