Suppose that the results of a survey show that 46% of people consider summer as their favorite season. How many people should be surveyed in order to have a margin of error of 2%? Round up to the nearest whole number, if necessary. In order to have a margin of error of 2%, people should be surveyed.

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Suppose that the results of a survey show that 46% of people consider summer as their favorite season. How many people should be surveyed in order to have
a margin of error of 2%? Round up to the nearest whole number, if necessary.
In order to have a margin of error of 2%,
people should be surveyed.
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