Answer:
There is about a 55% chance that the results are from random chance
See below for comment on the dangers of exit polls
Step-by-step explanation:
What we want to do is find the probability of the sample occurring based on the results of the poll being 0.49. Â Since we have decimals, we are working with proportions. Â We have
n = 400
p-hat = 208/400 = 0.52
p = 0.49
We first need to calculate the z-score for this situation. Â See attached photo 1 for the calculation.
The z-score was 0.12, which has a probability of 0.5478
That means there is about a 54.78% chance that the sample poll is a result of random chance. Â
The problem with exit polls are that they can come from a biased sample. Â The place they took the poll at could be mostly one sided in their voting preference (democrat or republican). Â Also, a sample size of only 400 in a town that has a population of over 100,000 isn't a very good representation of the population. Â