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This question uses the "florida_2000" data set, available on canvas. as usual, you have been randomly assigned one of 10 versions of this data. version 2the 2000 us presidential election was very close. the candidates were republican george w. bush, democrat al gore, and some 3rd party candidates; notably pat buchanan and ralph nader. the result of the election came down to who won florida, and in florida the vote difference between bush and gore was minuscule - possibly in the hundreds. one point of controversy was the fact that one county in florida (palm beach) used a "butterfly ballot", which some voters reported being confused by and which may have resulted in pat buchanan receiving votes intended for al gore: the florida_2000 data set contains election data from the 2000 election for all 67 counties in florida. the variables are county names, total votes cast for each candidate, percentage of total votes cast going to each candidate, total votes cast, and total number of registered voters.1. we will want to use % voter turnout as a variable in the next question. create this variable by inserting a new column and selecting the "formula" function. define % voter turnout as (total votes cast / total registered voters)*100. also have jmp round this to 2 decimal places, by using the "round" function under "numeric".(this may take some experimentation. experimentation is often the best way to learn how to use a new tool.)a. what was the average voter turnout percentage across all counties? round to 4 decimal places. what was the standard deviation of voter turnout percentage? round to 4 decimal places.

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