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Anew law has support from some democrats and some republicans. the table shows the relative frequencies of the columns for the two-way table representing this situation.
support do not support
democrat 0.32 0.44
republican 0.68 0.56
which conclusion can be made?
a. of those who support the new law, a larger percentage are republicans.
b. of those who support the new law, a larger percentage are democrats.
c. among republicans, a larger percentage do not support the law.
d. among democrats, a larger percentage do not support the law.
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