SOLUTION: According to the New York Times/CBS poll of March, 2005, 56% agreed that Social Security taxes should be raised if necessary to keep the system afloat, and 41% agreed that it would
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Question 380506: According to the New York Times/CBS poll of March, 2005, 56% agreed that Social Security taxes should be raised if necessary to keep the system afloat, and 41% agreed that it would be a good idea to invest part of their Social Security taxes on their own.
What is the largest percentage of people who could have agreed with at least one of these statements?
1%
What is the smallest percentage of people who could have agreed with at least one of these statements?
2%
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A) 56+41=97% None of the 41% agreed with the 56%
.
B)56% All of the 41% agreed with the 56%
.
Ed
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