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Suppose your math teacher was running for Governor. In a pre-election poll of 750 people, the estimate (called a point estimate) was 40%, meaning that 40% of the people would vote for your math teacher. Suppose there was a 4% margin of error. How many people (out of 750) said they would vote for your math teacher? Show your work. Write the answer as a complete sentence.

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- 40% of peole would vote for the mMath teacher out f the 750 people. This implies that the number of people tahat would vote for him is


\begin{gathered} 40\%*750 \\ (40)/(100)*750=300\text{ people} \end{gathered}

- We are also told that there is a margin of error of 4%. This implies that the number of people that vote for the math teacher is either 4% more or 4% less than the 300 people

- 4% margin of error can be gotten as follows:


(4)/(100)*750=30

- Thus, the number of people that vote for him is 300 give or take 30 people

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