Multiple Choice
The following table gives the average number of voters in each of three political parties during the last 12 years, along with the average number that voted in presidential elections during this period. Use these data to find the probability, rounded to two decimal places, that a person selected at random from the registered Democratic voters will vote in the next election.
A) Pr(Democratic will vote) = 0.55
B) Pr(Democratic will vote) = 0.44
C) Pr(Democratic will vote) = 0.24
D) Pr(Democratic will vote) = 0.56
E) Pr(Democratic will vote) = 0.45
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