Social Studies, 23.02.2022 14:00 danielanderson12
Suppose that in your city 37% of the voters are registered as democrats, 29% as republicans, and 11% as members of other parties (liberal, right to life, green, etc.). voters not aligned with any official party are termed "independent." you are conducting a poll by calling registered voters at random. in your first three calls, what is the probability you talk to
a. all republicans?
b. no democrats?
c. at least one independent?
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