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In statistics, the population distribution of some variable within a population of some units is the set of values that the variable can take and how frequntly it takes that value. Population need not have anything to do with people. It is simply a way of referring to the totality of the things that you are studying. For example, if you were studying the number of apples on each tree in an apple orchard, your population would be the apple trees in the orchard, the variable would be the number of apples per tree and the population distribution would be the number of trees that had 0 apples, the number that had 1 apple, 2 apples and so on. To make that information more manageable you may collapse the distribution to 0 apples, 1 to 25 apples, 26 to 50 apples and so on.
You have six... ID(random numbers here) I just wanted to correct this... you have two. He (or She) did not say from EACH tree, just from three trees.
2.15. apples each
60
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We spent the day at an orchard picking apples. The kids like to visit a pumpkin farm and an apple orchard each year in the fall.
The total number of apple trees in the orchard is 30 rows x 20 trees = 600 apple trees.
In statistics, the population distribution of some variable within a population of some units is the set of values that the variable can take and how frequntly it takes that value. Population need not have anything to do with people. It is simply a way of referring to the totality of the things that you are studying. For example, if you were studying the number of apples on each tree in an apple orchard, your population would be the apple trees in the orchard, the variable would be the number of apples per tree and the population distribution would be the number of trees that had 0 apples, the number that had 1 apple, 2 apples and so on. To make that information more manageable you may collapse the distribution to 0 apples, 1 to 25 apples, 26 to 50 apples and so on.
tricky question... no pear will grow cos it's an apple tree hahah
If Person A has 12 apples and Person B has 12 apples, they both "each" have 12 apples. Total together, they have 24 apples.
You have six... ID(random numbers here) I just wanted to correct this... you have two. He (or She) did not say from EACH tree, just from three trees.
3 apples
Let's use an example. Two friends collect apples from the ground in an orchard. They decide to combine their take and put their apples in one bag, then sort them. Each friend counts out 10 apples for each of them, but throw out ones that are rotten. One friend reaches in and finds one apple left--he throws it out because it was rotten. He says, "Well, that was the last one."
Apples grow on trees and develop each summer from blossoms that flower in the spring. Bees fertilize the flowers and bring pollen from other apple trees to do this.
Good Afternoon. 387 apples into how many baskets, holding 12 apples in each basket??. 387 divided by 12 apples............. gives you an answer of......... 32 full baskets.. and 1 additional basket of 3 apples.. thus, to prove that the math is correct. 32 baskets x 12 apples, gives you a total of 384 apples...and the 33rd basket will hold only 3 ( three ) apples. ..thus, a total of 387 apples.
2.15. apples each
All kinds of each type of edible apple were cloned from one tree, because the seeds of each apple from the trees has different genes, and therefore the trees grown from the seed's apples would taste different to the apples from the original tree. In fact, if you planted 1000 apple seeds from an edible tree, only a small portion of the trees grown would not be crab apples, and these would taste completely different from the apples off the parent tree. Answer Early American--colonial-- orchards were started using seedlings, but the trees produced early season fruit and it did not store well. Later, grafting onto the apple trees that were native to the American continent, enabled the development of a wider variety of apples and improved the growing season. See the related link for more detail.