Note: These Challenge Questions coincide with the Fall 2005 Reports Challenge #3
From: Bashinski, Wendy C. <bashinw@ocps.k12.fl.us>
Date: Fri Sep 16 2005 - 11:52:24 EDT X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 6.2.3.4
Observer one saw 1000 monarchs per hour. Observer two saw 60 monarchs per hour. Observer three saw 14 monarchs per hour. Observer 4 did not give a time measurement so the rate cannot be calculated. Observer five saw 74 monarchs per hour. Observer six did not give an exact number of monarchs and did not give a time measurement. Observer one saw the strongest migration on Wednesday. Observers four and six were missing information. The monarch rate is a ratio. You must have both the number of monarchs and the length of time you observed them to get the correct ratio.
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