Each morning papa notes the birds feeding on his bird feeder. so far tis month he has seen 59 blue jays, 68 black crows, 12 red
robins and 1 cardinal. if 300 birds list papa's birdfeeder, how many blue jays can we expect to see?
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Answer: Papa could expect to see about 126 blue jays.
First, we need to determine the percent of blue jays that he typically sees.
59 + 68 + 12 + 1 = 140 He saw a total of 140 birds.
59 of them were blue jays. So 59 / 140 = 42% of the birds were blue jays.
Multiply 300 by 42% and we have an expected number of 126 blue jays.
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