Joe is a scientist who works with the Department of Agriculture. In order to ensure a good harvest, Joe keeps track of various local beetle populations. He catches 590 beetles, marks them, and releases them. Then later, he catches 2,000 beetles, 59 of which are marked. To the nearest whole number, what is the best estimate for the beetle population?
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Answer:

There are 20,000 Beatles in the total population

Step-by-step explanation:

59 Beatles out of the 2,000 are marked (2.95% or 59/2000)

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1 / 0.0295 = 33.8983051

That means that the total population is 33.89 times larger than the 590 marked beatles.

33.8983051 x 590 = 20,0000 Beatles total

Answer:

Approximately 20,000 beetles

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is approximately 20,000 beetles because Joe found 590 beetles and marked them. When he found the other 2,000 beetles, 59 of them were marked. 59 is 10% of 590. Since Joe found 2,000 beetles that must be 10% of some number. To find that number, you must multiply 2,000 by 10. So 2,000 x 10 is 20,000, so there is approximately 20,000 beetles

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