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The following table shows the number of voters who were expected to vote for Bill Clinton and Bob Dole in the 1996
Presidential election
Democrat Republican Independent
Clinton 31378 3.340 12.685
Dole 2.092 28 386 8721
Based on the table, what is the probability that a randomly selected person voted for Clinton?
Leave your answer in decimal form to 3 decimal places
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