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Biology, 12.05.2021 22:40 kendall984

Suppose you wanted to estimate the number of dandelions in a field. It could take hours to count every single one, so ecologists use a SAMPLING technique. A single sample is used to estimate the size of the overall population

1. What might cause the estimate to be wrong with this method?

2. Why would it be difficult to use this method to estimate the population of fish?​


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