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Answer:
0.16 Acres per sheep
Step-by-step explanation:
Since there are 40 acres spread upon 250 sheep, you would divide the acres by the number of sheep. Make an equation
40/250 =....
We want to see how many sheep we should expect to see, on average, in each acre.
We will see that the theoretical result is 62.5 sheep per acre.
Theoretical approach:
If we assume that the sheep are equally distributed, to see how many sheep there are in each acre we just divide the number of sheep by the number of acres:
250/40 = 62.5
This means that, on average, there are 62.5 sheep (between 62 and 63) in each acre.
This is an idealized result, to get a more correct answer we should have the samples and from them compute the average number of sheep, and that would be an experimental approach.
If you want to learn more about averages, you can read:
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