Answer:
240 elks are likely to be infected.
Step-by-step explanation:
Part of the population of 6,000 elk at a wildlife preserve is infected with a parasite.
A random sample of 50 elk shows that 2 of them are infected, that is = [tex]\frac{2}{50}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{1}{25}[/tex]
If the population of elk is 6,000, the infected elks are = [tex]\frac{1}{25}[/tex] × 6,000 = 240 elks
240 elks are likely to be infected.