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AlexFokin
17 days ago
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Do the political leanings of a network affect the news they report? During the the 2018-2019 Government shutdown, a left-leaning

news network and a right-leaning network both polled voters to ask who they thought was responsible for the shutdown. All together, 56% of the poll respondents said they thought President Trump was most responsible for the shutdown, while 44% thought others were most responsible. Assume that the left-leaning network polled 900 voters and the right-leaning network polled 1100 voters. If the polling data reported by two news networks are independent of their political inclinations, how many American registered voters would we expect to say that President Trump was responsible according to the left-leaning news network?
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PIT_PIT [12.4K]17 days ago
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Answer: 504 Step-by-step explanation: To find the result for the left-leaning poll, Total voters = 900 + 1100 = 2000. Voters who say Trump was responsible = 56% of 2000, which equals 1120. Voters who say otherwise = 44% of 2000, which amounts to 880. For this network, those who say Trump is responsible = 1120 × (900/2000) = 1008000/2000, resulting in 504 registered voters.
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