Final Answer:
The expected number of votes for Proposition 3, assuming most undecided voters choose not to vote is 3,750. Option B is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
Since most undecided voters choose not to vote on the proposition, we can assume that only 50% of the total voters will vote for or against it. Therefore, the number of people expected to vote for proposition 3 is:
Number of votes for proposition 3 = 50% * Total number of voters
= 50% * 7,500
= 3,750
Therefore, the answer is 3,750.
If 7,500 people vote in the next election, we can expect 3,750 to vote for proposition 3, assuming most undecided voters abstain.
Option B is the answer.