Q:

A political polling agency predicts candidate A will win an election with 54% of the votes. Their poll has a margin of error of 4% both above and below the predicted percentage. Which inequality represents the predicted possible percent of votes, x, for candidate A? 50 ≤ x ≤ 58 x ≥ 50 or x ≤ 58 x ≥ 52 or x ≤ 56 52 ≤ x ≤ 56

Accepted Solution

A:
A margin of error means how much a prediction can be wrong. So if a prediction is 54% and the margin of error is 4%, then it can be wrong by 4 percent, so it could be 4 % less (50%) or more (58%). 

Correct Answer;
X is the actual answer.
50%≤x≥58%
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