The question is an illustration of sample and population, and the estimate of the population of squirrel in the park is 55
<h3>How to determine the population of squirrel?</h3>
The given parameters are:
Marked squirrels = 43
Captured squirrels = 50
Of the 50 captured squirrels, 38 are from the marked squirrels.
This means that the number of unmarked squirrels is:
Unmarked = 50 - 38
Evaluate
Unmarked = 12
The population of the squirrel is then calculated using:
Population = Marked + Unmarked
So, we have:
Population = 43 + 12
Evaluate the sum
Population = 55
Hence, the estimate of the population of squirrel in the park is 55
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Answer:
Correct options are A,B,D:
- The sample needs to be random, but we don't know if it is.
- The actual count of community residents who received the concert brochure by mail is too small.
- n(1 minus p‐hat) is not greater than 10.
Step-by-step explanation:
Concert marketing: The college’s performing arts center wanted to investigate why ticket sales for the upcoming season significantly decreased from last year’s sales. The marketing staff collected data from a survey of community residents. Out of the 110 people surveyed, only 7 received the concert brochure in the mail.
I believe the answer is "C"
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
GIVEN: The weight, in pounds, of a newborn baby
months after birth can be modeled by the function
.
TO FIND: What is the y-intercept of the function and what is its interpretation in the context of the problem.
SOLUTION:
in 
if 

Hence y-intercept is 
the y-intercept in this represents the weight of baby just after he is born.