Answer:
With the given margin of error its is possible that candidate A wins and candidate B loses, and it is also possible that candidate B wins and candidate A loses. Therefore, the poll cannot predict the winner and this is why race was too close to call a winner.
Step-by-step explanation:
A group conducted a poll of 2083 likely voters.
The results of poll indicate candidate A would receive 47% of the popular vote and and candidate B would receive 44% of the popular vote.
The margin of error was reported to be 3%
So we are given two proportions;
A = 47%
B = 44%
Margin of Error = 3%
The margin of error shows by how many percentage points the results can deviate from the real proportion.
Case I:
A = 47% + 3% = 50%
B = 44% - 3% = 41%
Candidate A wins
Case II:
A = 47% - 3% = 44%
B = 44% + 3% = 47%
Candidate B wins
As you can see, with the given margin of error its is possible that candidate A wins and candidate B loses, and it is also possible that candidate B wins and candidate A loses. Therefore, the poll cannot predict the winner and this is why race was too close to call a winner.
Answer:
3?
Step-by-step explanation:
A little confused by the question but is it just
1/5 2/5 3/5 4/5
1 2 3 4
so theres 3 in between
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Six hundred seventy-two thousandths = 0.672
0.672 < 0.8
Simplify the ratio 8 to 2 to be 4 to 1
Now compare 4 to 1 and 10 to 1
4 is smaller than 10 so the ratio 8 to 2 is smaller.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation: