Mathematics, 08.10.2019 01:20, mervesena01
The brazilian blue macaw has been threatened by poachers for decades. over the course of the past three generations, the number of blue macaws in the pantanal of brazil has fluctuated as follows: generation#1 1000 individuals (250 adult males, 250 adult females), generation#2 50 individuals (10 adult males, 10 adult females), generation#3 1000 individuals (250 adult males, 250 adult females). estimate the ne (effective population size) and the average na (census population size) during this time period. explain any differences you find in the values you obtain.
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Which of the following expressions cannot be simplified to x – 2?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:50, mynameisjeff1417
According to a study done by de anza students, the height for asian adult males is normally distributed with an average of 66 inches and a standard deviation of 2.5 inches. suppose one asian adult male is randomly chosen. let x = height of the individual. a) give the distribution of x. x ~ b) find the probability that the person is between 64 and 69 inches. write the probability statement. what is the probability?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, michelle230
6. sarah saved $12.75 every week for a number of weeks, w. she received an additional $25 during the last week in which she saved money. write and solve an equation to find the number of weeks, w, for which sarah had saved money if she has $114.25 now.
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