Math, asked by sithiyaraj18, 8 months ago

The population of roses in a city is an example of


A. A finite population

B. An infinite population

C. A hypothetial population

D. An imaginary population

Answers

Answered by myrakincsem
4

The correct answer is A Finite population

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A finite population is the kind of population which is countable. Whereas infinite population is uncountable such as number of cells in  a body.
  • Hypothetical and Imaginary populations are the ones that do not exist in reality and are only hypothesized for the sake of any experimentation.
  • Therefore, if a country's population rose, it is still countable data and will fall into the category of finite population.
  • The government keeps count of the rising or declining population for the purpose of coming up with substantial strategies to cater to them.
Answered by guptasant72
1

Answer:

A. A finite population is the correct answer.

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