Asked by adrian

A 3 column table with 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled State with entries Florida, Michigan, New York, California, Texas. Column 2 is labeled Republican primary (percentage) with entries 12.8, 16.5, 1.4, 22.9, 12.8. Column 3 is labeled General Election (percentage) with entries 63.5, 64.7, 53.1, 55.2, 49.7.
Look at the table. The table represents the voter turnout rates for Republican Primary and General Elections.

What conclusion do the data in the table support?

Voters are more likely to participate in a presidential election than in a primary.
Texas and California have the same number of Republican voters.
Voters are more likely to participate in a primary than in a presidential election.
The number of voters who participated in the Republic Primary is higher in New York than in California.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
Voters are more likely to participate in a presidential (general) election than in a primary.

Reason: in every state listed the General Election percentage is much higher than the Republican Primary percentage (e.g., Florida 63.5% vs 12.8%, Michigan 64.7% vs 16.5%, etc.).