Presidential Candidates Number of Supporters

Candidate 1 250
Candidate 2 1,250
Candidate 3 450
Candidate 4 550
Question 2
Part 2: If 1,000 more voters are surveyed, how many of them will likely prefer Candidate 3 or 4? Show your work and explain your answer.(2 points)

To find out the likelihood of voters preferring Candidate 3 or 4, we need to first add up the number of supporters for Candidate 3 and Candidate 4.

Candidate 3: 450 supporters
Candidate 4: 550 supporters

Total supporters for Candidates 3 and 4: 450 + 550 = 1,000 supporters

If 1,000 more voters are surveyed, it is likely that around 1,000 of them will prefer Candidate 3 or 4, since the total number of supporters for Candidates 3 and 4 is already 1,000.