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The mean number of catfish in all 6 samples is approximately 5.7. If 200 fish are in the pond, which proportion can be used to predict the number of catfish in the population?

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User Vodun
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Answer:

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User MrStahlfelge
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Answer: There would be 190 catfish in all 200 samples in the population.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

Number of fish = 6

Mean number of catfish = 5.7

If the number of fish = 200

So, we need to find the proportion to find the number of catfish in the population.

Let the number of catfish in the population be 'x'.

According to question, it becomes,


(6)/(5.7)=(200)/(x)\\\\6x=5.7* 200\\\\6x=1140\\\\x=(1140)/(6)\\\\x=190

Hence, there would be 190 catfish in all 200 samples in the population.

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