Mathematics, 30.05.2021 01:00 JBBunny
7. The results of a poll show that the percent of people who will vote for Candidate A is in the interval (35%, 48%). There
are 75,493 people in the city.
What is the point estimate for the percent who will vote for Candidate A? _%
What is the poll’s margin of error? ± _%
What is the interval for the number of people who are likely to vote for Candidate A? (_, _)
ANSWER: Point estimate: 41.5% Margin of error: ± 6.5% Interval estimate: (26,423, 36,237)
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