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In a random sample of 1,000 high-school students, 29 percent indicated that they had read the Declaration of Independence at least once. If the margin of error is calculated to be 4 percent, which of the following statements is more likely than the others to be true?
A) If the poll were conducted again, the percentage of those questioned who have read the Declaration of Independence would likely be equal to 25 or 33 percent.
B) If the poll were conducted again, the percentage of those questioned who have read the Declaration of Independence would likely be between 25 and 33 percent.
C) If the poll were conducted again, the percentage of those questioned who have read the Declaration of Independence would likely be above 33 percent.
D) If the poll were conducted again, the percentage of those questioned having read the Declaration of Independence would likely be equal to 33 percent, if the margin of error were less than 4 percent.
E) If the poll were conducted again, the percentage of those questioned who have read the Declaration of Independence would likely be below 25 percent.
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