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________________________________________ ____________________Please pay no heed to this msg I had to post it here during school
________________________________________ ____________________Algebra 2
Election Project
An election takes place when several people decide to run for an office. This is chosen by people voting in polls for the most popular candidate. Random samples are sometimes used to predict which candidate running for office will win. A random sample is when an area is chosen out of a larger area at random, such as taking a blood test to count the white blood cells in your body. Random samples may not be random if the area chosen has certain aspects that would not give a good example of the general area. This may be beneficial to an official running for office if the people in the area chosen have a majority ethnic group and would choose the same ethnicity of the official running. This would give an unfair advantage to certain people running in the election with their ethnic background.
A random sample has to be used to determine what kind of people you want to take the poll. If you only pick people from certain areas, they might all vote for the same official. For instance, if you only picked people who were living where President Bush grew up, there is a larger chance that they will all vote for him instead of another candidate.
A margin of error is based on a mathematical equation. It shows the people that out of a group, approximately what percentage of those people would vote for a specific candidate. Say you have a poll that shows 65% of the people taken in the poll would vote for Bush, with a +/- 5% marginal error. That means that roughly no less than 60% and no more than 70% would vote for him. This is used to show a general range of votes if taken in different areas. Marginal errors alter the data in a poll because they could change a slight lead over another official, and should be considered when reading the poll. An example of this would be looking at a candidate with a 2% lead over another official running for office. If there was a marginal error of +/- 5%, then that candidate may not actually be in the lead but behind the other official.
*looks at all his pretty pictures*
*looks at all of hers...*
*burns her art supplies and vows never to draw again*
>_< I'm so jealous....
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DAAAANNG.
Wow rock on man you are awesome!!
Sweet pics, youre really good!
Keep up the awesome awesome work!
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"GIMME BACK MY COOKIE JAR, YOU DIRTY LEPRECHAUN!!"
________________________________________ ____________________Algebra 2
Election Project
An election takes place when several people decide to run for an office. This is chosen by people voting in polls for the most popular candidate. Random samples are sometimes used to predict which candidate running for office will win. A random sample is when an area is chosen out of a larger area at random, such as taking a blood test to count the white blood cells in your body. Random samples may not be random if the area chosen has certain aspects that would not give a good example of the general area. This may be beneficial to an official running for office if the people in the area chosen have a majority ethnic group and would choose the same ethnicity of the official running. This would give an unfair advantage to certain people running in the election with their ethnic background.
A random sample has to be used to determine what kind of people you want to take the poll. If you only pick people from certain areas, they might all vote for the same official. For instance, if you only picked people who were living where President Bush grew up, there is a larger chance that they will all vote for him instead of another candidate.
A margin of error is based on a mathematical equation. It shows the people that out of a group, approximately what percentage of those people would vote for a specific candidate. Say you have a poll that shows 65% of the people taken in the poll would vote for Bush, with a +/- 5% marginal error. That means that roughly no less than 60% and no more than 70% would vote for him. This is used to show a general range of votes if taken in different areas. Marginal errors alter the data in a poll because they could change a slight lead over another official, and should be considered when reading the poll. An example of this would be looking at a candidate with a 2% lead over another official running for office. If there was a marginal error of +/- 5%, then that candidate may not actually be in the lead but behind the other official.
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