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Answer:
candidate A leads candidate B by anywhere between 2 and 8 percentage points.
Explanation:
If a national survey finds candidate A leads candidate B by 5 percent in the upcoming election and the margin of error in the survey is 3 percent, it means that candidate A leads candidate B by anywhere between 2 and 8 percentage points.
If the electoral survey's margin of error is 3%, it means that candidate A is ahead of candidate B between 2 and 8 points.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The margin of error represents the number of points a candidate would have more or less.
- In this case, if a candidate is ahead of another in 5% of voting intentions, it means that he is probably ahead by 5 points.
- If the margin of error is 3%, it means that the candidate is ahead by three points more or less.
With this, we can conclude that candidate A is ahead of voting intentions by 2 or 8 points.
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