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Part E Describe the likelihood of the next wolf caught being unmarked

Part E Describe the likelihood of the next wolf caught being unmarked-example-1

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Answer:

0.75 chance

Explanation:

There are 928 wolves and 232 have already been marked.

You want to calculate the likelihood of the next wolf caught being unmarked, which is the inverse of 232.

928 - 232 = 696 wolves are unmarked currently.

The likelihood depends on the total, and what you are looking for:

696 wanted / 928 total = 0.75 chance

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