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20 June, 21:51

Algebra public opinion polls reported in newspapers are usually given with a margin of error. for example, a poll with a margin of error of ±5% is considered accurate to within plus or minus 5% of the actual value. a poll with a stated margin of error of 6.3% predicts that candidate towne will receive 51% of an upcoming vote. write and solve an equation describing the minimum and maximum percent of the vote that candidate towne is expected to receive.

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  1. 20 June, 22:09
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    Minimum percent of the vote that candidate Towne is expected to recieve:

    m=51% - 6.3% * 51% = 47.787%

    Maximum percent of the vote that candidate Towne is expected to recieve:

    M=51% + 6.3% * 51% = 54.213%

    Solution:

    Margin of error: E=6.3%

    Minimum percent of the vote that candidate Towne is expected to recieve:

    m=51% - E * 51%

    m=51% - 6.3% * 51%

    m=51% - 51% * 6.3 / 100

    m=51% - 3.213%

    m=47.787%

    Maximum percent of the vote that candidate Towne is expected to recieve:

    M=51% + E * 51%

    M=51% + 6.3% * 51%

    M=51% + 51% * 6.3 / 100

    M=51% + 3.213%

    M=54.213%
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