the data from two random samples of 100 students regarding what pet they own is given below.
SAMPLE 1 54, 30, 8, 100
SAMPLE 2 39, 49, 12, 100
based on the two samples what percentage of students own a bird as a pet?
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The data provided does not specify how many students out of the 100 in each sample own a bird as a pet. Therefore, we cannot calculate the percentage of students who own a bird as a pet based on the given data.
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Apologies for the confusion. Based on the given data, we cannot determine the percentage of students who own a bird as a pet without knowing how many students own a bird in each sample.
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Apologies for any confusion. From the given data, we can calculate the percentage of students who own a bird as a pet by determining how many students in each sample own a bird and then comparing those numbers to the total sample size.
From Sample 1, we do not have information on whether any of the students own a bird.
From Sample 2, we also do not have information on whether any of the students own a bird.
Since we do not have any information on the number of students who own a bird in either sample, we cannot calculate the percentage of students who own a bird as a pet based on the given data.