3. A fish and game warden captures and tags 66 deer in a local forest. A month later he captures 100 deer and that 17 of them are tagged. Estimate the actual number of deer in the forest. A) 149 B)1,022 C) 578 D) 389*** 4. Lucy wants to find out the number of frogs in a pond near her house. She catches 54 of them, puts a leg band on each frog, and puts them back in the pond. The next week, she catches 70 frogs. Of the 70 frogs, 13 have a leg band. Based on this information, what is a reasonable estimate of the number of frogs in the pond? A) 208 B) 632 C) 291 D) 111 5. In a sample of 50 museum visitors one afternoon, 22 were female and 28 were male. If there were 800 museum visitors that afternoon, estimate the number of visitors who were female. A) 220 B) 352 C) 448 D) 700*** 6. A manufacturer sample 100 wires for quality testing. Four of the wires are found to be defective. If 750 wires are produced in one hour, how many should the manufacturer expect to be defective? A) 30 B) 60 C) 75 D) 96

3. A fish and game warden captures and tags 66 deer in a local forest. A month later he captures 100 deer and that 17 of them are tagged. Estimate the actual number of deer in the forest.

A) 149 B)1,022 C) 578 D) 389***

4. Lucy wants to find out the number of frogs in a pond near her house. She catches 54 of them, puts a leg band on each frog, and puts them back in the pond. The next week, she catches 70 frogs. Of the 70 frogs, 13 have a leg band. Based on this information, what is a reasonable estimate of the number of frogs in the pond?
A) 208 B) 632 C) 291 D) 111

5. In a sample of 50 museum visitors one afternoon, 22 were female and 28 were male. If there were 800 museum visitors that afternoon, estimate the number of visitors who were female.
A) 220 B) 352 C) 448 D) 700***

6. A manufacturer sample 100 wires for quality testing. Four of the wires are found to be defective. If 750 wires are produced in one hour, how many should the manufacturer expect to be defective?
A) 30 B) 60 C) 75 D) 96

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
9 years ago

3 is right

4 which one do you think it is?
5 is wrong
6 which one do you think it is?

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9 years ago

For 5, there were 22 females, so you can divide that by 50 (the total number of people), and then multiply the answer you just got by 800, and you will get your final answer.

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9 years ago

For 6 do the same as for 5, divide 4/100,and then multiply the number you got by 750, to get your answer.

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8 years ago

No one answered number 4???

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7 years ago

#4. Lucy wants to find out the number of frogs in a pond near her house. She catches 54 of them, puts a leg band on each frog, and puts them back in the pond. The next week, she catches 70 frogs. Of the 70 frogs, 13 have a leg band. Based on this information, what is a reasonable estimate of the number of frogs in the pond?

A) 208 B) 632 C) 291 D) 111

70 frogs/13 with a leg band*54 that she originally caught=290.769 estimated in the pond 70/13*54=290.769

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6 years ago

If you go to Connections Academy and you are taking the 8th grade Algebra Readiness Lesson 13: Estimating Population Size quiz these are the answers:

1. D
2. C
3. B

100% right answers i promise

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5 years ago

uhh theres 6 multiple choice, not 3

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5 years ago

am i anonymus

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5 years ago

Yes

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5 years ago

Billy Bob

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4 years ago

@same bro lol is correct

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4 years ago

lmaoooo billy bob reminds me of fifth grade

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4 years ago

Whats the answers for 7th grade unit 6 lesson 6 estimating polulatio size?

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3 years ago

@Same Bro lol is right, also there is 3 questions ig it's just updated

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3 years ago

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3 years ago

1: B

2: C
3: D
4: C
5: B
6: A

Short Answer

!!!DO NOT ENTER WHAT I PUT! THESE ARE FOOTNOTES FOR YOU TO PUT IN YOUR OWN WORDS!!!

a: you don't know the opinion of the students
b: it is biased, negative adjectives
c: about 94.5

User Icon for Not A Robot Not A Robot answered
3 years ago

I'm so confused with this lesson. I just did the work for question 3 on Connexus 5.6.6 (Estimating Population Size Quiz) and I got 6,600. that's not an answer.

Here's my work:

A fish and game warden captures and tags 66 deer and releases them. A month later, he captures 100 deer and finds that 17 of them have tags.
Total number of tagged deer in sample/total number of deer in sample = 17/100
Total number of tagged deer in population/total number of deer in population = 66/x
17/100 = 66/x
17x = 100*66=6600

I guess you could divide 17 into 6600. That would give you 388.235294, which if rounded to the nearest whole number is 389.

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3 years ago

how are y'all this low iq

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3 years ago

@Help is here is wrong on the short answer questions, answer the questions on your own, if you are having trouble here I'm going to start it off and give you opinion why-

For A. on question 7 "They had a fair chance because" - put in your own words and add on.
For B. "It is biased because" - add on why you think it is biased, if you think the opposite write that but don't because its wrong.

C. Give the percentage of people who said "NO" not "YES" only "NO"
The percentage is 3% add some words to it, so you dont get told you cheated or got help. :)
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3 years ago

Also @help is here is right for the 1-6 questions if you want answers to number 7 look above at my first comment!

DCB is correct for 2022

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2 years ago

steps for number 5? im confused

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2 years ago

BROTHER!

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2 years ago

THE JAEGER BROTHERS-

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2 years ago

@Help is here is correct from 1-6

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1 year ago

If you are in connections acadademy, you should be embrassed. In Unit 5 Lesson 6 it went over on how to do this, there is a formula and it very very easy to understand.

Number of X (e.g. woman) in sample Number of X (woman) at event
=
Number of X (e.g. people) in sample Number of X (people) at event

You then cross multiple and more than likely there is a X on one of them so for example this is how to solve question 5:

In a sample of 50 museum visitors one afternoon, 22 were femael and 29 were male. If there were 800 museum visitors that afternoon, estimate the number of visitors who were female.
22 x
=
50 800
50 ⋅ x = 50x
22 ⋅ 500 = 17,600

50x = 17,600 (We are trying to find the X and the first step is to get it by itself, right now its multiplying with the "50" so divided 50 by 50 and get zero. Now what you do on one side you have to do on the other, so 17,600 divided by 50 = 352)
17,600 divided by 50 = 352

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1 year ago

In a sample of 50 museum visitors one afternoon, 22 were female and 28 were male. If there were 800 museum visitors that afternoon, estimate the number of visitors who were female.

A. 220
B. 352
C. 448
D. 700

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1 year ago

To estimate the number of visitors who were female, we can use the formula:

Number of females in sample / Total number of people in sample = Number of females at event / Total number of people at event

Substituting the given values, we get:

22 / 50 = x / 800

Cross-multiplying, we get:

50x = 22 * 800

Simplifying, we get:

x = (22 * 800) / 50

x = 352

Therefore, an estimate of the number of visitors who were female is 352.

Hence, the answer is (B) 352.