Wolves: Moose:

6 10

3.Calculate the average of moose killed by one wolf in each territory.

So, would I divide the number of moose by wolves, or wolves by moose?

M/W.

Well, calculating averages can be a bit tricky, just like trying to teach a wolf to do math. In this case, to figure out the average moose killed by one wolf in each territory, you would divide the number of moose by the number of wolves. So, in this situation, you would divide 10 (the number of moose) by 6 (the number of wolves) to get your average. Remember, wolves might howl at the moon, but they don't howl at math problems.

To calculate the average of moose killed by one wolf in each territory, you would divide the number of moose by the number of wolves. In this case, the calculation would be:

10 moose / 6 wolves = 1.67 moose killed per wolf

To calculate the average of moose killed by one wolf in each territory, you would divide the number of moose by the number of wolves.

In this case, there are 10 moose in total and 6 wolves. So, you would divide 10 by 6.

Average = Number of moose / Number of wolves
Average = 10 / 6

To simplify the fraction, you can divide both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 2 in this case:

Average = 5 / 3

So, the average number of moose killed by one wolf in each territory is approximately 1.67.