The data from two random samples of 100 students regarding what pet they own is given below.

Dog Cat Bird Total
Sample 1 54 38 8 100
Sample 2 39 49 12 100
Based on the two samples, what percentage of students own a bird as a pet?

The total number of students who own a bird as a pet in both samples is 8 + 12 = 20.

The total number of students in both samples combined is 100 + 100 = 200.

Therefore, the percentage of students who own a bird as a pet is:

(20/200) x 100% = 10%

So, 10% of students in these samples own a bird as a pet.

To find the percentage of students who own a bird as a pet, we need to calculate the total number of students who own a bird in both samples and then divide it by the total number of students in both samples.

In Sample 1, there are 8 students who own a bird out of a total of 100 students in Sample 1.
In Sample 2, there are 12 students who own a bird out of a total of 100 students in Sample 2.

So, the total number of students who own a bird in both samples is 8 + 12 = 20.

The total number of students in both samples is 100 + 100 = 200.

To find the percentage, we divide the number of students who own a bird by the total number of students and then multiply by 100:

(20 / 200) * 100 = 10%

Therefore, based on the two samples, 10% of students own a bird as a pet.