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Cf

17
42
84
117
goftwageiler
138
140

Plm 7,541 3 014


33417 Eq
a

by p 48 Em 571 25 331
143 1 57 0.71

probabilitythat a Rotweiler chosen


C
P m 53 0.54 mass under 53kg
atrandom has a
Let B the number of Bull mastiffs with mass lessthan
53kg
u Linearinterpol
sigation boundaries

clan
S p53 p
42 B 84 CF

51 85,442

31 28 31 42
13 4432
B 28 42 70
So B 70

Plm 453 half the Bull mastiffs


7 o 5 so

are estimated to have a mass lessthan 53kg


Tis probability is lower than the probability of 0.54
for Rottweilers and so it is less likely

The assumption mate is that the frequency is


uniformly
distributed throughouttheclass
Total 126 114

female
a
pl 144 2

b e 24 444115
pl 80
321
male ant 754485 24 41
c
pl 240 24

2 Fast
g usingen
FO fr 175
4 Rt 24

75 0 2
3 If
8 n 4 N 8 4
n 12
Cf
For females using Interpolator
19 75
to A2
14 Nz 29
15 14
511 I 3 na

Nz 6 14 20

P Juvenile
1342 370 25
The assumption is that the distribution
of lengths of
Koalas between 70 and 75 em is uniform
26 24

34 frequency ft xcw 6 1 6

If frequency fJxcw 26 0.5 13

415
54 Frequency FIX CW 38 0.5 19

5 6 frequency fJxcw 24 1 24

8 Frey ft xcw 4 2 8
Total frequency 70 adults cats

2 1
a
Plm 5 33 Is
b Estimate number of adult cats that have
a mass greater than 6 s

ft 4 1,5 6
freq x c w

p m 6 51
4 33
MC 6.51 1
p 33 33

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