Answer:

Explanation:
1. <em>Number of turkey oak seedlings in the burned forest</em> (given): <em>10 seedlings </em>
2.<em> Number of turkey oak seedings in the unburned forest</em> (given): <em>90 seedings</em>
3. To find the total number of turkey seedings you must add the seedings found in the burned forest and the seedings found in the unburned forest:
- Total number of turkey seedings: 10 seedings + 90 seedings = 100 seedings.
4.<em> If the seedlings were randomly distributed in the two forests, then the numbers of seedlings in each forest would be the same</em> (given)
<em>How many seedlings would you expect in each forest if they were randomly</em>
<em>distributed?</em>
Since it is stated that the numbers of seeding in each forest would be the same, then you must divide the total number of seedings by 2:
- 100 seedings / 2 = 50 seedings
Which means that you would expect 50 seedings in each forest if they were radomly distributed.