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29 August, 23:54

A Pew Research survey asked 2,373 randomly sampled registered voters their political affiliation (Republican, Democrat, or Independent) and whether or not they identify as swing voters. 35% of respondents identified as Independent, 23% identified as swing voters, and 11% identified as both.

What percent of voters are Independent but not swing voters?

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  1. 30 August, 00:21
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    There are 24% voters who are independent but not swing.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A Research survey was conducted where 2,373 randomly selected voters were asked about their political affiliations.

    Let I represents Independent voters and S represents swing voters.

    35% of respondents identified as Independent so that means

    P (I) = 0.35

    23% of respondents identified as swing voters so that means

    P (S) = 0.23

    11% of respondents identified as both so that means

    P (S ∩ I) = 0.11

    What percent of voters are Independent but not swing voters?

    Independent but not swing voters = P (I) - P (S ∩ I)

    Independent but not swing voters = 0.35 - 0.11

    Independent but not swing voters = 0.24

    Independent but not swing voters = 24%

    Therefore, there are 24% voters who are independent but not swing.
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