Answer:
The answer is B
Step-by-step explanation:
Definition of margin of error is simply expected error from result of a survey. Which means the actual vote results are in the range of plus or minus %3.
On this survey the result is %55 percent in favor of Taylor and the margin of error is %3. That means in the real election Taylor will get votes in between %52-%58. In other word
[tex]0.55-0.03=0.52[/tex]
The sample proportion minus the margin of error is greater than 0.50, which provides evidence that more than half of all likely voters plan to vote for candidate Taylor.