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An Ecologist Counts the Number of Individuals in Five Samples

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An ecologist counts the number of individuals in five samples of equal area for four species of organisms.Which of these counts best represents a clumped population?


A) 23,21,25,22,18
B) 133,124,113,128,119
C) 47,18,93,12,28
D) 12,13,12,13,11

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