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Mathematics, 19.07.2019 08:00 IDGAFNIGFA

The table shows the results of a biologist who captures and tags lake trout, and then sets them free. what is the trout population in the lake? a.) about 90 b.) about 340 c.) about 130 d.) about 250

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