Answer:
(a) Not confident.
(b) Confident A would win.
(c) Confident A would win.
(d) Not confident.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order for us t be confident that Candidate A will win, Candidate A's percentage minus the margin of error must be higher than Candidate B's plus the margin of error.
(a)
[tex]A = 54\%-5\%=49\%\\B = 46\%+5\%=51\%[/tex]
Not confident.
(b)
[tex]A = 52\%-1\%=51\%\\B = 48\%+1\%=49\%[/tex]
Confident A would win.
(c)
[tex]A = 53\%-3\%=51\%\\B = 47\%+2\%=49\%[/tex]
Confident A would win.
(d)
[tex]A = 58\%-10\%=48\%\\B = 42\%+10\%=52\%[/tex]
Not confident.