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In the US opinion polls held during August, 60% of the

respondents favoured Walter Mondale, whereas the rest

favoured George W. Bush. It was found in September

polls that 10% of Mondale supporters switched their

preference to Bush, whereas the same percentage of

Bush’s supporters also switched their preference to

Mondale. What percentage of the electorate should

now switch their preference from Mondale to Bush so

that they are at par?

(a) 6% (b) 8% (c) 10% (d) 14%​

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14%

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