A CBS News poll conducted June 10 and 11, 2006, among a nationwide random sample of 651 adults, asked those adults about their party affiliation (Democrat, Republican or none) and their opinion of how the US economy was changing ("getting better," "getting worse" or "about the same"). The results are shown in the table below.                      better    same    worse Republican    38    104    44 Democrat    12    87    137 none                 21    90    118 Express each of your first five answers as a decimal and round to the nearest 0.001 (in other words, type 0.123, not 12.3% or 0.123456). What fraction of survey respondents identified themselves as Democrats? What fraction of survey respondents thought the economy was getting worse? What fraction of Democrats thought the economy was getting worse? Among survey respondents who thought the economy was getting worse, what fraction were Democrats? What fraction of survey respondents were Democrats who thought the economy was getting worse?

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A CBS News poll conducted June 10 and 11, 2006, among a nationwide random sample of 651 adults, asked those adults about their party affiliation (Democrat, Republican or none) and their opinion of how the US economy was changing ("getting better," "getting worse" or "about the same"). The results are shown in the table below.
                     better    same    worse
Republican    38    104    44
Democrat    12    87    137
none                 21    90    118


Express each of your first five answers as a decimal and round to the nearest 0.001 (in other words, type 0.123, not 12.3% or 0.123456).

What fraction of survey respondents identified themselves as Democrats?

What fraction of survey respondents thought the economy was getting worse?

What fraction of Democrats thought the economy was getting worse?

Among survey respondents who thought the economy was getting worse, what fraction were Democrats?

What fraction of survey respondents were Democrats who thought the economy was getting worse?

The three pie charts below show the opinions about the economy for each of party:

 

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The three pie charts below show the opinions about the economy for each of party:
Democrats
getting worse-
Republicans
about the same-
none
getting worse-
about the same
-getting better
about the same
getting worse.
getting better
getting better
Transcribed Image Text:The three pie charts below show the opinions about the economy for each of party: Democrats getting worse- Republicans about the same- none getting worse- about the same -getting better about the same getting worse. getting better getting better
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