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The city of raleigh has 10500 registered voters. there are two candidates for city council in an upcoming election: brown and feliz. the day before the election, a telephone poll of 450 randomly selected registered voters was conducted. 237 said they'd vote for brown, 190 said they'd vote for feliz, and 23 were undecided. a. what is the population of this survey? b. what is the size of the population? c. what is the size of the sample? e. give the sample statistic for the proportion of voters surveyed who said they'd vote for brown. f. based on this sample, we might expect how many of the 9500 voters to vote for browng. is this data qualitative or quantitative?

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