Question: This represents real data taken from an article published in USA Today on 2/15/2000, on the Republican presidential primary election. The key data given in

This represents real data taken from an article published in USA Today on 2/15/2000, on the Republican presidential primary election. The key data given in the article are the following. (Note that these numbers refer not to the total voting population, but only to those planning to vote in the Republican primary; hence, for example, the small percentage of Democrats.) A. Among Republicans, Bush leads Mccain 59% - 34% B. Independents support Mccain 54% - 36% C. Democrats who intend to vote in the Republican primary support Mccain over Bush 61% - 27% D. 60% of the voters will be Republicans, 34% Independents, and 6% Democrats. (a) How many (i.e. what percentage) of the voters support McCain and how many support Bush? (b) How many (i.e., what percentage) of the Mccain supporters are Republicans? How many are Independents? How many are Democrats
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