Which of the following are examples of a plurality? Select all that apply.

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370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill.

51 of 100 senators support a judicial nominee,

9 of 9 Supreme Court justices support a decision.

1.550 of the Democrat Party's 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate.

205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president.

2,472 of 2,472 Republican delegates support an incumbent candidate.

Out of the given options, the examples of a plurality are:

- 370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill.
- 51 of 100 senators support a judicial nominee.
- 1,550 of the Democrat Party's 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate.
- 2,472 of 2,472 Republican delegates support an incumbent candidate.

The examples that illustrate a plurality are:

1. 370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill.
2. 51 of 100 senators support a judicial nominee.
3. 9 of 9 Supreme Court justices support a decision.
4. 2,472 of 2,472 Republican delegates support an incumbent candidate.

To determine which options are examples of a plurality, we need to understand what a plurality means. A plurality refers to a situation where a candidate or option receives more votes or support than any other candidate or option but does not necessarily receive a majority (i.e., more than 50%). Based on this definition, the options that are examples of a plurality are:

1. 370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill.
2. 51 of 100 senators support a judicial nominee.
4. 1,550 of the Democrat Party's 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate.
5. 205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president.
6. 2,472 of 2,472 Republican delegates support an incumbent candidate.

These examples show that these candidates or options have received more support than any other candidate or option in their respective scenarios, even if they did not achieve a majority.

I only need two

Apologies for the confusion. Based on your request, the two examples of a plurality are:

1. 370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill.
2. 51 of 100 senators support a judicial nominee.

If the president and vice president died in a car crash, who would lead the country according to the 25th Amendment?

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According to the 25th Amendment, if the President and Vice President were to die in a car crash, the Speaker of the House would be next in line to lead the country. So, the correct answer is:

- Speaker of the House

Choose the correct solution and graph for the inequality.

x - 5 <= - 14

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x <= - 1

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-20

-16

z >= - z

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-20-16-12

z >= - 14

-12

-8

-20

x <= - 14

-16

-12

-16 -12

-8

-8

-8

-4

8

12

-4

0

4

-4

-4

4

4

8

8

8

12

12

12

16

16

16

16

20

20

-20

20

20

To solve the inequality x - 5 <= -14, we can add 5 to both sides of the inequality to isolate x.

x - 5 + 5 <= -14 + 5

x <= -9

So, the correct solution for the inequality is x <= -9.

To graph this inequality on a number line, we would mark a filled-in dot on -9 and shade everything to the left of -9.