If an opinion poll with a margin of error of 5 percent finds that 51 percent of Americans are likely to vote for candidate A and 49 percent of Americans are likely to vote for candidate B, what should the pollsters conclude?
a. that candidate A will win the election
b. that candidate B will most likely lose the election
c. that the voting is too close to determine a winner
d. that the survey results are invalid
e. that the survey results suffer from nonresponse bias
c
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