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Medium Math · Problem-Solving and Data Analysis · Inference from sample statistics and margin of error · MCQ

From a population of 50,000 people, 1,000 were chosen at random and surveyed about a proposed piece of legislation. Based on the survey, it is estimated that 35 % of people in the population support the legislation, with an associated margin of error of 3 %. Based on these results, which of the following is a plausible value for the total number of people in the population who support the proposed legislation?

  1. A

    350

  2. B

    650

  3. C

    16,750

  4. D

    31,750

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