SOLUTION: 910 randomly sampled registered voters from Tampa, FL were asked if they thought workers who have illegally entered the US should be (i) allowed to keep their jobs and apply for U

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Question 1135827: 910 randomly sampled registered voters from Tampa, FL were asked if they thought workers who have illegally entered the US should be (i) allowed to keep their jobs and apply for US citizenship, (ii) allowed to keep their jobs as temporary guest workers but not allowed to apply for US citizenship, or (iii) lose their jobs and have to leave the country. The results of the survey by political ideology are shown below.
(Round all answers to the nearest hundredth of a percent)
Here's a screenshot of the table: https://prnt.sc/mrz3b2
I need help with Parts D,E and F
Thank you for your time

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Nice work on getting the other parts correct.

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Part D)

There are 372 conservative people overall in this survey. Of this amount, 57 favor citizenship, so 57/372 = 0.1532 approximately which converts to 15.32%

It appears you are close but you forgot to write the '2' after the '3'.
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Part E)

Similar to part D, we will divide the number of moderates in favor (120) over the total number of moderates overall (363) to get
120/363 = 0.3306 approximately which converts to 33.06%

note: it asks "what percent of moderates share this view?" translating to "what percent of moderates favor citizenship?". So we only care about the moderate people in this case. It's like asking "of all the moderates, which portion of people favor citizenship?". This is why we only focus on the "moderate column". A similar thing happens with part D and part F as well.
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Part F)

Focus only on the "liberal" column. We have 101 in favor out of 175 total, leading to this:
101/375 = 0.2693 = 26.93%

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