Counting Trees This diagram shows trees in a plantation. The circles show old trees and the diamonds show young trees. The circles show old trees The diamonds.

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Counting Trees This diagram shows trees in a plantation. The circles show old trees and the diamonds show young trees. The circles show old trees The diamonds show young trees

Counting Trees The National Trust asks Tom to estimate how many trees there are of each type, but it would take too long for him to count them all, one-by-one. 1. Think of a method Tom could use to estimate the number of trees of each type. Explain the method fully 2. Use your method to estimate the number of: (a) Old trees (b) Young trees

Counting Trees