The city of Phoenix has 7900 registered voters. There are two
candidates for city council in an upcoming election: Brown and
Feliz. The day before the election, a telephone poll of 250
randomly selected registered voters was conducted. 112 said they'd
vote for Brown, 131 said they'd vote for Feliz, and 7 were
undecided.
Give the sample statistic for the proportion of voters surveyed who
said they'd vote for Brown. Note: The
proportion should be a decimal, not a fraction or percent. It
should also be rounded to the hundredths place (2 decimal
places.)
This sample statistic suggests that we might expect
(Blank) of the 7900 registered voters to vote for
Brown. (Use your rounded answer to compute this answer.)
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