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Mathematics, 16.06.2021 02:40 azaz1819

Dr. Tyler’s team is in charge of marking the hooved animals. The table shows the data collected on all the marked hooved animals. Elk Mountain goat Deer Moose

Male:Elk 105, Mountain goat 71, Deer 42, Moose 52.

Female Elk,120. Mountain goat, 93. Deer, 63. Moose, 34.

Adult Elk, 173. Mountain goat, 103. Deer, 72. Moose 58

Baby Elk, 52. Mountain goat, 61. Deer, 33. Moose 28.

Part A

In terms of the number of marked elk, what is the relative frequency of male elk, female elk, adult elk, and baby elk? Write your answers as simplified fractions.

Part B

Based on the data, how many male, female, adult, and baby elk do you predict are in the park?

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