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17 January, 13:32

Suppose researchers marked 800 turtles and later were able to trap a total of 300 individuals in that population, of which 150 were marked. what is the estimate for total population size

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  1. 17 January, 13:45
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    The estimate for the total population size is 1600.

    Setting up a proportion for this, we know that 150 out of our 300 turtle sample is marked; this is the first ratio for the proportion. We also know that we marked 800 of our total population, which we will call x:

    150/300 = 800/x

    Cross multiply:

    150*x = 300*800

    150x = 240000

    Divide both sides by 150:

    150x/150 = 240000/150

    x = 1600
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