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Mathematics, 26.07.2019 00:00 kadenbaker4347

Let's suppose that you first capture n1equals1000 fish, tag them, and throw them back in the pond. after a couple of days you go back to the pond and capture n2equals155 fish of which kequals31 are tagged. give an estimate of the n-value of the fish population in the pond.

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