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Question: (10) Prior to an election, campaign committees or news organizations sometimes pay for an opinion poll of prospective voters. Suppose that a newspaper reports that, if the election were held now, 52% of voters would vote for candidate X, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3%.
- If no confidence level is reported for the result, what is the assumed level?
- What is the minimum number of randomly-selected prospective votes who needed to be polled in order to achieve the level of confidence you assumed in part (a)?
- Suppose that the poll was conducted as you specified in part (b). Explain what difference it would make to your confidence in the statement "52% + 3% of voters would choose candidate X," if the poll were used to predict a local election, versus a national one.
- Discuss whether the poll result implies that candidate X will win a majority of the votes.
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