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20 June, 13:34

A politician who is running for the office of governor of a state with 3 million registered voters commissions a survey. In the survey, 53.6% of the 5,000 registered voters interviewed say they plan to vote for him. The sample of interest is the 3 million registered Voters in the state Yo 5,000 registered voters interviewed 53,6%, or 2,680 voters interviewed who plan to vote for him 46.4%, or 2,320 voters interviewed who plan not to vote for him e. none of these

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  1. 20 June, 14:01
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the 53.6% registered voters = A

    Let the 46,4% registered voters = B

    1) The probability of at least one voter will vote, P (A) = 2680/5000 = 67/125

    2) The probability of at least one voter will not vote P (B) = 2320/5000 = 58/125 (or 1 - 67/125 = 58/125)

    3) The probability of least one will and will not vote = 67/100 X 58/100 = 1943/5000
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