ans-> A) The margin of error suggests candidate A may receive between 45% and 49% and candidate B may receive between 44% and 48% of the popular vote. Because the poll estimates overlap when accounting for margin of error, the poll cannot predict the winner.
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Homework: 3-2 MyStatLab: Module Three Problem Save Set Score: 0 of 3 pts 9.1.43 | 6 of 14 (4 complete) | > | HW Score: 24.74%, 16.08 of 65 pts Question Help * A group conducted a poll of 2003 likely voters just prior to an election. The results of the survey indicated that candidate A would receive 48% of the popular vote and candidate B would receive 46% of the popular vote. The margin of error was reported to...