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A sample of fish is taken from two different lakes.
Seventy fish are taken from Lake A and the mean length of the
fish is 35 cm.
Thirty fish are taken from Lake B and the mean length of the
fish is 42 cm.
Calculate the mean length of the 100 fish.

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Answer:

So, 100 fish taken from Lake A would have a mean length of 50 cm and 100 fish taken from Lake B would have a mean length of 140 cm

Explanation:

1 fish from Lake A would be 0.5 cm long you calculate that by dividing 70 from 35 and you calculate the fish from Lake B by dividing 30 from 42 which would be 1.4 cm, (english is not my first language so I hope you understood everything :D)

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