Answer :
To determine which statement best describes the voter turnout based on the given table for states with and without election-day registration, let's analyze and summarize the data step-by-step:
1. States with Election-Day Registration:
- In 2008, the voter turnout was [tex]\( 72\% \)[/tex].
- In 2012, the voter turnout was [tex]\( 65\% \)[/tex].
2. States without Election-Day Registration:
- In 2008, the voter turnout was [tex]\( 62\% \)[/tex].
- In 2012, the voter turnout was [tex]\( 58\% \)[/tex].
Comparing Turnout Rates:
- For the year 2008:
- With Election-Day Registration: [tex]\( 72\% \)[/tex]
- Without Election-Day Registration: [tex]\( 62\% \)[/tex]
- Difference: [tex]\( 72\% - 62\% = 10\% \)[/tex]
- For the year 2012:
- With Election-Day Registration: [tex]\( 65\% \)[/tex]
- Without Election-Day Registration: [tex]\( 58\% \)[/tex]
- Difference: [tex]\( 65\% - 58\% = 7\% \)[/tex]
From these comparisons, it's clear that in both years (2008 and 2012), states with election-day registration had higher voter turnout compared to states without it.
Thus, the statement "States with election-day registration had higher turnout." best describes the summarized voter turnout data in the table.
1. States with Election-Day Registration:
- In 2008, the voter turnout was [tex]\( 72\% \)[/tex].
- In 2012, the voter turnout was [tex]\( 65\% \)[/tex].
2. States without Election-Day Registration:
- In 2008, the voter turnout was [tex]\( 62\% \)[/tex].
- In 2012, the voter turnout was [tex]\( 58\% \)[/tex].
Comparing Turnout Rates:
- For the year 2008:
- With Election-Day Registration: [tex]\( 72\% \)[/tex]
- Without Election-Day Registration: [tex]\( 62\% \)[/tex]
- Difference: [tex]\( 72\% - 62\% = 10\% \)[/tex]
- For the year 2012:
- With Election-Day Registration: [tex]\( 65\% \)[/tex]
- Without Election-Day Registration: [tex]\( 58\% \)[/tex]
- Difference: [tex]\( 65\% - 58\% = 7\% \)[/tex]
From these comparisons, it's clear that in both years (2008 and 2012), states with election-day registration had higher voter turnout compared to states without it.
Thus, the statement "States with election-day registration had higher turnout." best describes the summarized voter turnout data in the table.