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Do anyone know how to solve this-example-1
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Answer:

  • pink salmon = 26
  • yellowfin tuna = 9
  • bluegill = 9

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Step-by-step explanation:

If 60% of the sample are pink salmon, then an estimate of the number of salmon in the population (aka the entire pond) is:

60% of 44 = 0.60*44 = 26.4 which rounds to 26 pink salmon

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If 20% are yellowfin tuna, then we estimate there are 0.20*44 = 8.8 = 9 yellowfin tuna in the pond.

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If 20% are bluegill, then we predict there are 0.20*44 = 8.8 = 9 bluegill

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As a check:

salmon + tuna + bluegill = 26+9+9 = 44 fish total

User Carl Crott
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There would be 26 pink salmon, 9 yellowfin tuna, and 9 bluegill
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