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A poll is conducted to determine who is most likely to win the election for town mayor. Two random samples of 500 residents each are polled. The data is as follows.

This table presents the results of two random samples of 500 residents each, indicating their preferred candidate for town mayor.
Candidate A Candidate B Total
Sample 1 346 154 500
Sample 2 248 252 500
What percentage of the total polled residents would vote for Candidate A as the town mayor? Do not round your answer.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Total for A = 346 + 248 = 594. Out of 1000 polled, that's 594/1000 = 0.594 = 59.4%.