Math, asked by guri8212, 1 year ago

a)
Fish out of water
An unusual predater lives in the waters of Southeast Asia. The archerish
hunts insects and spiders above the water's surface by shooting a jet of
water from its mouth. When its aim is just right, it knocks the prey to
the water, then swims over and gobbles up its prize
But there's a downside to this hunting method. If there are other fish
nearby, they might steal the prey that the archer fish knocks down. That's
why archerlish have one more strategy when other fish are near. They
hurl themselves out of the water and grab the prey in their mouths. This
leap can take more energy than spitting-but it's worth it to make sure
they get the snack!
Let's Try Solving These
In one study of spitting archerfish.
the most successful fish hit its
target 57% of the time. If that
archerfish spat at 40 insects.
about how many would you
expect it to catch
In a study of jumping archerfish.
scientists found that the fish
caught its prey 85 out of 98 times.
What percent is that?
If an archerfish jumped at 12
insects, how many would you
expect it to catch?
b)​

Answers

Answered by pranat6810
0

ghost in mahal of rajasthan pechee dekho ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺

Answered by ammu6756
0

Answer:

what is this i cant understand

Similar questions