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Mathematics, 14.07.2020 22:01, morganhines181

Gavin is doing a survey to predict the results of an upcoming school election. He waits outside the lunchroom during each lunch period and surveys every tenth student leaving the lunchroom. This table shows the results of his survey. Question 1: Predict how many votes from the student population each candidate for president will get in the election(Hint: Set up and solve a proportion between the sample and the population.) Question 2. Based on the survey results, who will most likely get the highest percentage of votes for the president's position? What is that percentage? Question 3. Predict how many votes from the student population each candidate for vice president will get in the election. Question 4. Based on the survey results, who will most likely get the highest percentage of votes for the vice president's position? What is that percentage? Question 5. Based on the survey results, who will most likely get the highest percentage of votes for the treasurer's positionWhat is that percentage? Question 6. Predict how many votes each candidate for secretary will get in the election from the student population. Last question. Based on the survey results, who is most likely to get the highest percentage of votes for the secretary's position? What is that percentage?


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