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A marine ecologist counts the number of crabs in three different intertidal regions that are each two hectares. The crab counts are 7, 2, and 6, respectively. What is the best estimate of population density per hectare for this particular species of crab?

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Density is nearly 3 cabs per hectare

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

There are three three intertidal regions.

Area of each intertidal region is
2 hectares.

Number of crab in the intertidal regions are as follows -

Intertidal region I - 7

Intertidal region I - 2

Intertidal region I - 6

Sum of crabs in all three regions is equal to


7 + 2+ 6\\= 15

Total area of all three intertidal regions is equal to


2 + 2+ 2\\= 6 hectares

Now density per hectare is equal to total population of crab divided by total area of all the three intertidal regions

Density
= (15)/(6) \\= 2.5

Density is nearly 3 cabs per hectare

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