Researchers tracked a population of 1,203,646 fruit flies, counting how many died each day for 171 days.
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Researchers tracked a population of 1,203,646 fruit flies, counting how many died each day for 171 days. Here are three timeplots offering different views of these data. One shows the number of flies alive on each day, one the number who died that day, and the third the mortality rateāthe fraction of the number alive who died. On the last day studied, the last 2 flies died, for a mortality rate of 1.0.
b) On what day during the first 100 days did the largest proportion of flies die?
c) When did the number of fruit flies alive stop changing very much from day to day?
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ISBN: 662
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Authors: Richard D. De Veaux, Paul D. Velleman, David E. Bock
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