A small town with a population of 1,200 residents held elections for the position of mayor. Four candidates had announced their candidature for the election. On the day of the election, a local newspaper conducted an exit poll near two polling booths with two groups of 100 residents each. The results are given in the table shown below.

Name Group A Group B
Chris Jones 51 29
Patrick Smith 6 4
Michael Small 30 54
Susan Davis 13 13

Which of the following statements about the data above is true?
A.
The estimated number of residents who would have voted for Michael Small is higher for Group A than Group B.
B.
The estimates for both groups show an equal number of residents would have voted for Michael Small.
C.
The estimated number of residents who would have voted for Michael Small is higher for Group B than Group A.
D.
The estimated number of residents who would have voted for Susan Davis is higher for Group A than Group B.

A.

The estimated number of residents who would have voted for Michael Small is higher for Group A than Group B.