1.Polling is based on the concept of random sampling. A pollster wants to know the opinion of a large population (for example, all voters in United States, which number more than 100 millions; in the 2012 election, more than 125 million people cast a ballot in the presidential election). Although it is cost-prohibitive to do a census of the entire population, he can sample a few people to get an idea of the opinion of the whole population. If his goal is to get a poll with a margin of error of about 3%, what is the minimum number of people he needs to sample?
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