To find the percentage of the total polled residents who would vote for Candidate A, we first need to determine the total number of votes for Candidate A from both samples.
From Sample 1:
- Votes for Candidate A = 346
From Sample 2:
- Votes for Candidate A = 248
Now, we can sum the votes for Candidate A from both samples: \[ \text{Total votes for Candidate A} = 346 + 248 = 594 \]
Next, we need to determine the total number of residents polled: \[ \text{Total residents polled} = 500 + 500 = 1000 \]
Now we can calculate the percentage of the total polled residents who would vote for Candidate A: \[ \text{Percentage for Candidate A} = \left(\frac{\text{Total votes for Candidate A}}{\text{Total residents polled}}\right) \times 100 \] \[ \text{Percentage for Candidate A} = \left(\frac{594}{1000}\right) \times 100 \] \[ \text{Percentage for Candidate A} = 59.4 \]
Thus, the percentage of the total polled residents who would vote for Candidate A is 59.4.