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1.66 Views on immigration: 1130 randomly sampled registered voters from Tampa, F

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Question

1.66 Views on immigration: 1130 randomly sampled registered voters from Tampa, FL were asked if they thought workers who have illegally entered the US should be (i) allowed to keep their jobs and apply for US citizenship, (ii) allowed to keep their jobs as temporary guest workers but not allowed to apply for US citizenship, or (iii) lose their jobs and have to leave the country. The results of the survey by political ideology are shown below.
(Round all answers to the nearest hundredth of a percent) - Not sure if I was doing this correctly

Dependent

Independent

Conservative Moderate Liberal Total (i) Apply for citizenship 44 122 334 500 (ii) Guest worker 78 106 53 237 (iii) Leave the country 109 111 33 253 (iv) Not sure 51.5 50 38.5 140 Total 282.5 389 458.5 1130

Explanation / Answer

a) percent of these Tampa, FL voters identify themselves as conservatives =(282.5/1130)*100=25%

b) percent of these Tampa, FL voters are in favor of the citizenship option=(500/1130)*100 =44.25%

c)percent of these Tampa, FL voters identify themselves as conservative and are in favor of the citizenship option

=(44/1130)*100 =3.89%

d)percent of these Tampa, FL voters who identify themselves as conservatives are also in favor of the citizenship option =(44/282.5)*100=15.58%

e) percent of moderates share this view =(122/389)*100=31.36%

f)percent of liberals share the view =(334/458.5)*100 =72.85%

g)

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