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To find out how many of the additional 1,000 voters will likely prefer Candidate 3 or 4, we first need to calculate the proportion of voters who prefer Candidate 3 or 4 from the initial 2,000 voters.
From Part 1, we found that 55% of the initial 2,000 voters prefer Candidate 3 or 4.
So, 55% of 2,000 voters = 0.55 * 2,000 = 1,100 voters prefer Candidate 3 or 4.
Therefore, out of the additional 1,000 voters surveyed, we can expect that approximately 550 of them will prefer Candidate 3 or 4, as 55% of the total voters preferred Candidate 3 or 4.