A brook trout, catfish, and smallmouth bass.
In this assignment, you will explore how to find the number of different species of fish in a pond by looking at a random sample of the fish.

Which phrase best describes the total number of brook trout in the pond?
the population of brook trout
the proportion of brook trout
the sample of brook trout
the population of fish

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Answer:

Hello Mate!, okay so we have a problem to solve let's find the Valid solution to this problem..... I'm gonna go with answer A

Step-by-step explanation:

A population is a group of the same organism living in a particular area - in this case, it's the total number of brook trout in the pond.

B is wrong because it is not proportion. Proportion refers to a part of a whole, and in this problem, we want the whole thing.

C is wrong because it's not a sample. Again, sample is similar to proportion in that it's only a small group out of the big group - not what we're looking for.

D is wrong because it's not the population of fish. Fish is really broad and general and can include populations of other fish species like tuna or goldfish. We only want brook trout.

The answer is A

Answer:

A, the population of book trout, did it on edg 2020 and got it right

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hope it helps you guys out!!