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In an upcoming election, 60% of rural voters will vote for Candidate A, while the rest will vote for Candidate B; 20% of urban voters will vote for Candidate A, while the rest will vote for Candidate B. Which of the following represents the lowest percentage from all voters combined (rural and urban) that must be rural (not urban) in order for Candidate A to win the election?

74%
75%
76%
77%
78%

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Answered by sex2029
8

Answer:

Problem 4

a) Find a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of the population who intend to vote for her. b) What is the probability that she will win, ...

Answered by AtharvSena
6

82% rural,

20% urban,

51% aggregate (urban and rural).

Here, candidate A has received 40% of the total votes (urban and rural), candidate B has received 60% of the total votes (urban and rural), and

Candidate A needs to receive a minimum of 82 percent of the votes cast in the rural area and 20 percent of the votes cast in the urban area in order to win the election.

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