I have an expression

floating around in my head; let's see if it makes sense.
The variance of binary valued random variable b that comes up 1 with probability p (so has mean p) is

That's for an individual sample. For the observed average we divide by n, and for the standard deviation we take the square root:

Plugging in the numbers,

One standard deviation of the average is almost 2% so a 27% outcome was 3/1.9 = 1.6 standard deviations from the mean, corresponding to a two sided probability of a bit bigger than 10% of happening by chance.
So this is borderline suspect; most surveys will include a two sigma margin of error, say plus or minus 4 percent here, and the results were within those bounds.
Finding the sum for y in the equation 4x-2y< 0
so 4x - 2y = 0
4x - 2y - 4x would equal 0 - 4x
-2y = -4x
-2y divided by -2 equals -4x / -2
That means y=2x
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