Question 15 of 25 A school survey asked students which candidate they supported for class president. The survey data are shown in the relative frequency table. Wilson Martinez Total Females 0.24 0.30 0.54 Males 0.18 0.28 0.46 Total 0.42 0.58 1.0 What percentage of males polled supported Wilson? A. 18% B. 46% C. About 39% D. About 42% SUBMIT
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