Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.05.2021 16:30, babyduckies37

In a random sample of 643 registered voters in Georgia, 46.4% said that they would vote for candidate Jones. If the margin of error for this sample was 2.5%, which of
the following conclusions can be made?
A) Candidate Jones will most likely receive 46.4% of the votės.
B) Candidate Jones will most likely lose the election.
C) Candidate Jones will most likely win the election.
D) The election is too close to call.

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