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Sonbull [250]
1 year ago
10

Divide each flock's total pieces of food by 300, the total number of pieces of food eaten. ** multiply the food percentage for e

ach flock by the total number of birds (30).
Biology
2 answers:
motikmotik1 year ago
8 0

Okay so for

Flock X: The food percentage is 41% ,and the Simulated Number of Birds in Flock for 2nd Generation is 12.

Flock Y: Food percentage - 33% , Simulated Number of Birds in Flock for 2nd Generation is 10.

Flock Z: Percentage - 26% , Simulated Number of Birds in Flock for 2nd Generation is 8.

Anna71 [15]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

Flock X: The food percentage 41%

Flock Y: Food percentage 33%

Flock Z: Food percentage 26%

Explanation:

Flock X: 2nd Generation: 12

Flock Y: 2nd Generation: 10

Flock Z: 2nd Generation: 8

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