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Survey Conclusions - SAT
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Of the 18- to 34-year-olds who reported voting, 500 people were selected at random to do a follow-up survey where they were asked which candidate they voted for. There were 287 people in this follow-up survey sample who said they voted for Candidate A, and the other 213 people voted for someone else. Using the data from both the follow-up survey and the initial survey, which of the following is most likely to be an accurate statement?

A) About 123 million people 18 to 34 years old would report voting for Candidate A in the November 2012 presidential election.
B) About 76 million people 18 to 34 years old would report voting for Candidate A in the November 2012 presidential election.
C) About 36 million people 18 to 34 years old would report voting for Candidate A in the November 2012 presidential election.
D) About 17 million people 18 to 34 years old would report voting for Candidate A in the November 2012 presidential election
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