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Answer:
It's not possible to reach a conclusion about who will vote candidate Taylor because this is a random sample and not a population census or experiment.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is impossible to reach a conclusion about the proportion of all likely voters who plan to vote for candidate Taylor because the 1,000 likely voters in the sample represent only a small fraction of all likely voters in a large city.
Answer:
The sample proportion minus the margin of error is greater than 0.05, which provides evidence that more than half of all likely voters plan to vote for candidate Taylor.
Step-by-step explanation:
Sample proportion is 55%
margin of error is E = 3%
Confidence interval = (p-E) to (p+E)
= (55-3) to (55+3)
= 52% to 58%
Lower limit is above 50%, which means that the candidate Taylor has majority of votes in his favor.