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Arandom sample of voters is polled and 34 plan to vote for candidate a, 56 plan to vote for candidate b, and 12 are undecided. what inference can be made from this random sample? candidate a will most likely win the election. candidate b will most likely win the election. there is not enough information to make an inference. candidate a and candidate b will have the same amount of votes.

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