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24 September, 23:23

A voter polling research group determined that 30% of the voters in a county would vote for the democratic candidate with a ±4% margin of error. If they anticipate only 12,000 people will turn out to vote in this election, which would represent the lowest possible number of voters for the democratic candidate.

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  1. 24 September, 23:34
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    Minimum number of voters for the democratic candidate would be 3120 voters.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total number of people turning out to vote = 12,000

    Percentage of votes a democratic would get = 30%

    Which means that it is expected that a democratic candidate will get: 30/100 · 12,000 = 3600 votes

    However, the polling may have an error of + 4% to - 4%

    Which means that the votes a democratic candidate will get will range from 30%+4% = 34% to 30%-4% = 26% of the total people who turn out to vote

    Minimum number of voters can be determined by taking 26% of the total people who turn out to vote:

    Minimum number of votes = 26/100 · 12,000 = 3120
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