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Question
rhonda manages wildlife samples for ducks unlimited. two samples of duck populations at a migratory site are shown in the table below. which statement about the samples is true?
duck pond samples
| sample 1 | sample 2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| wood duck | 3 | wood duck | 1 |
| green wing teal | 10 | green wing teal | 1 |
| american widgeon | 8 | american widgeon | 0 |
- rhonda needs to continue taking samples of ducks until both samples have at least one of each type of duck.
- rhonda should take a third sample and then use the two that are most representative since these samples vary quite a bit.
- rhonda should use both of these samples as they are to make inferences about the average population of each type of duck in the pond.
- both samples must be biased because there are more mallards than any other type of duck recorded in the sample.
Brief Explanations
- The first option is incorrect: samples don't require every duck type to be present to be useful, as some species may naturally be rare.
- The second option is incorrect: combining or using existing samples is better than discarding them; adding a third sample can supplement, but not replace, using the data already collected.
- The third option is correct: combining multiple independent samples provides a larger, more robust dataset to estimate average population sizes, accounting for natural variation between samples.
- The fourth option is incorrect: having more Mallards in samples likely reflects their actual higher population density in the pond, not bias.
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Rhonda should use both of these samples as they are to make inferences about the average population of each type of duck in the pond.