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1.A small town is electing a new town council member. They decide to poll three random samples of registered voters to get an idea of which of the three candidates is most likely to be elected. Voters are asked to indicate the candidate they would vote for, if the election were tomorrow. Voters are also given the option of selecting "Undecided". The results of the poll are recorded in the table below.

Sample #1 Sample #2 Sample #3
Candidate #1 11 20 11
Candidate #2 27 23 28
Candidate #3 11 3 9
Undecided 1 4 2
Which candidate do you think will be elected?
How confident are you in your prediction? Explain your reasoning using complete sentences.

2.A research group is on a college campus and is conducting a survey regarding the coffee consumption of college students in America. They randomly select three sample groups of 100 registered students to complete their survey, which asks the students to identify the average number of 8-ounce cups of coffee they consume each day. The results of the three sample groups are shown in the table below.

0 1 2 3 4+
Sample #1 38 19 26 16 1
Sample #2 32 14 37 15 2
Sample #3 41 22 31 6 0
Given the results of this survey, if there are 12,000 registered students, which of the following ranges is the best estimate for the number of registered students that do not drink coffee?

a.4,500-6,000
b.4,500-5,000
c.3,500-6,000
d.3,800-5,000

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