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131. In theory, the weight of an observation is defined to be ______ to the variance (standard error squared) of the observation.
  1. Proportional
  2. Inversely proportional
  3. Equal
  4. None of the above.
132. A Type I error is defined as:
  1. The error of rejecting a hypothesis when the hypothesis is false.
  2. The error of not rejecting a hypothesis when the hypothesis is false.
  3. The error of rejecting a hypothesis when the hypothesis is true.
  4. All of the above
133. At a certain time of the day, a fir tree casts a shadow 79 ft long. From the tip of the shadow, an angle from the horizontal to the top of the tree is approximately 35°. What is the height of the fir tree to the nearest foot?
  1. 44 ft
  2. 55 ft
  3. 55.32 ft
  4. None of the above
134.

The World Wildlife Foundation recently reports that the number of monarch butterflies overwintering in Mexico has declined drastically. Although extreme drought conditions have dried up nectar plants monarch butterflies rely on for food. The destruction of their overwintering grounds also poses a considerate threat.

When monarch butterflies arrive in Mexico from Canada and the United States, they converge on oyamel fir trees. The trees provide shelter to monarch butterflies they are also essential to the communities that surround the forests. In the past, residents used the wood for cooking and heating, but recently, they have began to sell it in order to support their livelihoods. As a result of logging oyamel fir trees, the habitat of the monarch butterfly population has shrunk.

In 2008, scientists used satellite imagery to illustrate the degradation of oyamel fir forests. Officials from Canada, Mexico and the United States met to quickly develop a monarch butterfly conservation plan. A key feature of the plan focused on protecting the monarch butterflies’ habitat. Mexico agreed to enforce a ban on logging within the Monarch Biosphere Bio Reserve.

Despite various conversation efforts, including paying landowners for logging rights, the monarch butterfly population continues to decline. There was a 28 percent reduction in numbers of butterflies overwintering in Mexico. If further efforts are not made, some scientist predict the total collapse of the ecosystem that supports monarch butterflies in Mexico.

What is the main idea of this passage?

  1. Because of an increase in harvesting of the oyamel fir tree, the monarch butterfly population in North America has decreased sharply.
  2. Monarch butterflies migrate from Canada and the United States to Mexico, where they spend the winter in a fir-tree forest.
  3. In 2008 scientists predicted that monarch butterflies will soon become endangered, then extinct.
  4. The economic crisis has caused Mexican land owners to harvest oyamel fir trees for sale, rather than only for personal use.
135. The World Wildlife Foundation recently reports that the number of monarch butterflies overwintering in Mexico has declined drastically. Although extreme drought conditions have dried up nectar plants monarch butterflies rely on for food. The destruction of their overwintering grounds also poses a considerate threat.

When monarch butterflies arrive in Mexico from Canada and the United States, they converge on oyamel fir trees. The trees provide shelter to monarch butterflies they are also essential to the communities that surround the forests. In the past, residents used the wood for cooking and heating, but recently, they have began to sell it in order to support their livelihoods. As a result of logging oyamel fir trees, the habitat of the monarch butterfly population has shrunk.

In 2008, scientists used satellite imagery to illustrate the degradation of oyamel fir forests. Officials from Canada, Mexico and the United States met to quickly develop a monarch butterfly conservation plan. A key feature of the plan focused on protecting the monarch butterflies’ habitat. Mexico agreed to enforce a ban on logging within the Monarch Biosphere Bio Reserve.

Despite various conversation efforts, including paying landowners for logging rights, the monarch butterfly population continues to decline. There was a 28 percent reduction in numbers of butterflies overwintering in Mexico. If further efforts are not made, some scientist predict the total collapse of the ecosystem that supports monarch butterflies in Mexico.

What research caused officials from Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. to develop a monarch butterfly conservation plan?
  1. Information about the need for increased income from logging in some parts of Mexico.
  2. Observations that there seemed to be fewer butterflies in Mexico during the winteusr months.
  3. Satellite images of fir tree forests in Mexico.
  4. The announcement that the ecosystem in Mexico had collapsed.

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