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My random sample is significant because it allows someone to gain an idea of a whole operation without having to look at the entire operation one by one. The quality that is found to be in the randomly selected files should also be assumed to b within all the files contained by an organization. The IRS has to do audit on some many businesses so many times a year. They do not have the time to go through every single file so a random selection of particular files is more ideal and if those files are done wrong it is safe to assume that the particular organization doesn't do a good job keeping files. If it is all correct it is safe to assume that the particular organization has it all under control.My random sample is significant because it allows someone to gain an idea of a whole operation without having to look at the entire operation one by one. The quality that is found to be in the randomly selected files should also be assumed to b within all the files contained by an organization. The IRS has to do audit on some many businesses so many times a year. They do not have the time to go through every single file so a random selection of particular files is more ideal and if those files are done wrong it is safe to assume that the particular organization doesn't do a good job keeping files. If it is all correct it is safe to assume that the particular organization has it all under control. Look at your results table. What were impacts of fragmentation on each species' population numbers when all four were present? Do you accept or reject your hypothesis? Support your answer with reference to the specific results upon which you are basing your finding.Did you observe any thresholds of fragmentation beyond which a species' population number rapidly declined (here, an example of a threshold would be if one or more species' population numbers remained relatively constant at 0% and 25% fragmentation, but then suddenly fell dramatically at 50% or 75% fragmentation)? Did the effects of any such threshold on one species cascade through the community to impact other species? Explain, using specific examples from your data. What were the impacts of competition on each species? How did the addition of BBWF, elkand wolves affect the populations of the other species?

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