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Mathematics, 03.04.2020 22:16 janetshirinyan

Scientists in the jungle want to find the best estimate for the lion population. They tagged (marked) and released 20 lions as part of a research project. Later, they found 160 lions, 8 of which were tagged (marked). ‌ Find the best estimate of the total population of lions: ‌ Step 1: Set up an equivalent proportion where "X" is the unknown total lion population. Step 2: Cross Multiply and set two equivalent equations. Step 3: Solve for "X" by dividing both sides by the number associated with "X" (Inverse operations) to find the total lion population. ‌ Hint: For every 8 tagged lions in the sample, there are 160 lions in the population. ‌ How many lions are there in the population if there are 20 marked lions in the sample?

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