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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 01:53, Chartwig1908

After leaving the polls, many people are asked how they voted. (This is called an exit poll.) Concerning Propositions A, B, and C, the following information was obtained: 293 people voted yes on A, 92 voted yes only on A, 345 voted yes on B, 166 voted yes only on B, 517 voted yes on A or B, 331 voted yes on C, no one voted yes on all three, and 74 voted no on all three. (Round your answers to one decimal place.) (a) What percent of the voters in the exit poll voted no on A?

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