Each morning Papa notes the birds feeding on his bird feeder. So far this month, he has seen 59 blue jays, 68 black crows, 12 red robins, and 1 cardinal.
If 300 birds visit Papa'S bird feeder, how many blue jays can he expect to see?

A) 126
B) 75
C) 140
D) 177

Respuesta :

I thin that it is A)126


Answer:

Option A) 126

Step-by-step explanation:

This month Papa has seen on his bird feeder the birds are :

Blue jays = 59

Black crows = 68

Red robins = 12

Cardinal = 1

Total birds are seen in the month

= 59 + 68 + 12 + 1 = 140 birds

Out of 140 birds there are 59 Blue jays. Now we calculate what percentage of blue jays visited this month.

59 Blue jays out of 140 birds

To get the percentage :

[tex]\frac{59}{140}[/tex]×100

= 42.14% rounded to  42% approx.

Out of 140 birds blue jays are 42%.

If 300 birds visit Papa's bird feeder, expected numbers of blue jays are :

= 42% of 300

= 0.42 × 300 = 126 blue jays

126 blue jays are expected to see on Papa's feeder.