Final answer:
By computing the juvenile to total deer ratio and converting it into a percentage, it is found that 68% of the deer in the local population are juveniles.The correct option is C.
Step-by-step explanation:
The scientist found that there were 68 juveniles and 32 adults in the local deer population. To find out what percentage of the deer were juveniles, we'll use the following steps:
- Calculate the total number of deer by adding the number of juveniles (68) to the number of adults (32), which equals 100 deer.
- Divide the number of juveniles by the total number of deer: 68 juveniles ÷ 100 total deer = 0.68.
- Convert the decimal to a percentage by multiplying by 100: 0.68 × 100 = 68%.
Therefore, 68% of the deer in the local population are juveniles.