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question4-6 Suppose two candidates, A and B are running for office. A poll is ta

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question4-6 Suppose two candidates, A and B are running for office. A poll is taken of 100 likely voters. Of the 100 voters. 57 say they will vote for A and 43 will vote for B. Candidate A says "oh goody, l am sure of winning!" Is this correct? Why or why not? Suppose two candidates, A and B are running for office. A poll is taken of 1000 likely voters. Of the 1000 voters, 570 say they will vote for A and 430 will vote for B. Candidate A says "oh goody, 1 am sure of winning!" Is this correct? Why or why not? Suppose two candidates, A and B are running for office. A poll is taken of 1000 likely voters. Of the 1000 voters, 570 say they will vote for A and 430 will vote for B. What can you say to candidate A from this information? Candidate A is smart, but does not know any statistics...so use language that candidate A can understand.

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question4-6 Suppose two candidates, A and B are running for office. A poll is ta