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"Beneficial, since the ground is usually covered in white snow, this gives the arctic fox an helps the arctic fox able to blend in within it's surroundings, since it's fur is also white. This advantage helps him camouflage to hide from it's prey and catch them without the prey noticing. Also, it allows it to hide from predators so they won't spot it."

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The Arctic fox benefits from its white fur and snowy environment as it helps the fox blend in with its surroundings. This enables them to camouflage and easily hide from both prey and predators without being detected.

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1) The average weight of Breed A can be found by adding up all the weights (10+8+7+10+9+9+10+9 = 72) and dividing by the total number of rabbits (8), resulting in an average weight of 9 pounds. Similarly, the average weight of Breed B can be calculated as (10+12+14+13+10+15+11+12 = 97) divided by 8, which equals 12.13 pounds.
2) Factors that could contribute to the different weights within breeds include genetics, diet, exercise levels, and overall health. Different breeds may have different genetic predispositions towards certain sizes and weights. Additionally, a rabbit's diet and exercise routine can greatly influence its weight and overall body condition.

3) To track and find the growth rate of the two rabbit breeds during an investigation, you would need to record the weights of individual rabbits at regular intervals. This could be done by weighing the rabbits monthly or quarterly and recording their weights in a table or spreadsheet. By comparing the weights over time, you can calculate the rate of growth for each breed and identify any patterns or differences between the two groups.
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1) Breed A has an average weight of 9 pounds, while Breed B has an average weight of 12.13 pounds.

2) Factors affecting weight differences include genetics, diet, exercise, and overall health.
3) To track growth rate, regularly weigh rabbits and record weights to compare and analyze over time.

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1) To determine the average weight of Breed A, add up the weights of all the rabbits (10+8+7+10+9+9+10+9 = 72) and divide by the total number of rabbits (8). The average weight comes out to be 9 pounds. Similarly, for Breed B, add up the weights (10+12+14+13+10+15+11+12 = 97) and divide by 8, resulting in an average weight of 12.13 pounds.

2) Various factors like genetics, diet, exercise levels, and overall health can contribute to weight differences within the breeds. Different genetic characteristics can influence the sizes and weights seen in each breed. Additionally, the diet and exercise routines of rabbits can greatly impact their weight and overall body condition.

3) To track the growth rate of the two rabbit breeds, regular weighing and recording of individual rabbit weights are essential. This can be done monthly or quarterly, and the weights should be documented in a table or spreadsheet. By comparing the weights over time, you can calculate the growth rate for each breed and identify any distinct patterns or differences between the two groups.

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1) Breed A has an average weight of 9 pounds, while Breed B averages 12.13 pounds.

2) Factors influencing weight differences include genetics, diet, exercise, and overall health.

3) Track growth rate by regularly weighing and recording individual rabbit weights, analyzing changes over time to identify any patterns or differences between the two breeds.

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