Answer:B and D yes, A and C no
Step-by-step explanation:
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times more stars are there in universe compared to human eye can see
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Given that, conservative estimate of the number of stars in the universe is 
The average human can see about 3,000 stars at night with only their eyes
To find: Number of times more stars are there in the universe, compared to the stars a human can see
Let "x" be the number of times more stars are there in the universe, compared to the stars a human can see
Then from given statement,

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Thus
times more stars are there in universe compared to human eye can see
Make 3.5% out of 100:

3.5÷100=0.035. So the Answer is B. 0.035.
Step 1:
Set Variables (We will use x & y)
x = years
y = total orangutan population
Step 2:
Set up Equations
784 - 25x = y
817 - 36x = y
Step 3:
Set equations equal to each other & solve
784 - 25x = 817 - 36x
784 = 817 - 11x
-33 = -11x
3 years = x
the answer is the last one