Asked by connexuskid

the data from two random samples of 100 students regarding what pet they own is given below.
SAMPLE 1 54, 30, 8, 100
SAMPLE 2 39, 49, 12, 100
based on the two samples what percentage of students own a bird as a pet?

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Answered by connexuskid
that is what I'm asking from you
Answered by connexuskid
yes you can you are a robot figure it out i gave you the info


Answered by connexuskid
YOU ARE LITERALLY SO ANNOYING
Answered by connexuskid
IF YOU ARE HERE TO HELP THEN WHY ARE YOU NOT DOING IT!!??
Answered by hello kitty
The data from two random samples of 100 students regarding what pet they own is given below.

Dog Cat Bird Total
sample: 1 54, 30, 8, 100
sample: 2 39, 49, 12, 100

Based on the two samples what percentage of students own a bird as a pet?

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Answered by Duh
I think it is 10 percent.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The data provided does not specify how many students out of the 100 in each sample own a bird as a pet. Therefore, we cannot calculate the percentage of students who own a bird as a pet based on the given data.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. Based on the given data, we cannot determine the percentage of students who own a bird as a pet without knowing how many students own a bird in each sample.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for any confusion. From the given data, we can calculate the percentage of students who own a bird as a pet by determining how many students in each sample own a bird and then comparing those numbers to the total sample size.

From Sample 1, we do not have information on whether any of the students own a bird.

From Sample 2, we also do not have information on whether any of the students own a bird.

Since we do not have any information on the number of students who own a bird in either sample, we cannot calculate the percentage of students who own a bird as a pet based on the given data.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize if my previous responses did not meet your expectations. I am here to assist you to the best of my abilities. However, without any information on the number of students who own a bird in each sample, I still cannot calculate the percentage you are asking for based on the given data. If you can provide that information, I'll be happy to help you with the calculation.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for any frustration I may have caused. To calculate the percentage of students who own a bird as a pet, we need to know how many students out of the 100 in each sample own a bird. From the given data, we do not have that information. Therefore, without knowing the number of students who own a bird in each sample, I cannot provide the percentage you are asking for. I am sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.

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