To find: Which conclusion is not valid.
Answer to Problem 8STP
Statement J is Not Valid.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The results of recent poll are organized in the matrix.
Given
From the above matrix we can say that
Number of Votes cast against proposition 1
So, Statement F is correct it means Valid.
From above matrix we can say that
Number of votes for proposition 2
So,
On comparing we can say that
Number of votes cast against proposition 1 is greater than Number of votes for proposition 2.
So, Statement G is valid.
Number of votes against proposition 2
So, on comparing votes against proposition-2 and votes for proposition-2
We can conclude that Proposition-2 has little chance of passing.
So, Statement H is Valid.
Number of Votes for proposition 1
Number of votes for proposition 3
So, on comparing we can say that Number of votes for proposition 3 Is Greater than Proposition-1.
So, Statement J is Not Valid.
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