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According to the information in Figure 2, what is the maximum number of bees observed in a frame at a Class 5 distance?


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Yeah Oh All right More shmoop science for you Sparing

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people figure one right here shows the relative strength of

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abdominal thrust activity versus experimental time While a predatory wasp

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is in front of the nest No small scale waves

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are in the blue area and big scale waves Aaron

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the red area All right now down to figure to

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right here that shows the number of shaking bees per

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frame versus experimental time The velocities in distances air split

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into different classes A class one distance is closest to

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the nest and a class five distance is farthest from

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the nest Well velocity is split into eight classes with

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Class one being the slowest in class Eight being the

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fastest Well the closer the hornet the higher the wave

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strength and the faster the hornet flies past the net

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The higher the wave strength with wave strength is controlled

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by number of shaking bees I eat the higher number

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of shaking bees The stronger the wave right makes sense

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Okay so And then here's some detail on figure one

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You kind of skin that if you we want him

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all right then figure to when the bees and the

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birds and whatever Alright that's actually a different course Well

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here we go according to the information and figure to

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this thing right here What is the maximum number of

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bees observed in a frame at a class five distance

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All right So first things first graf A or graft

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be They both have their own class fives so we

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need to determine which one is relevant for this question

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For the caption for figure to tells us that d

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x z featured in graf a stands for the distance

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of the Hornet from the nasty while the ecstasy stand

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for the Hornets Velocity Well since the question asks about

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Class five distance now we could just focus on Graff

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Egg and just forget all about graft being sorry Be

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better luck next time you are looking at the key

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to grab a and figure to hear waken see the

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class five distance is indicated by the color yellow with

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the highest point of the yellow area reaches on the

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Y axis to the number seven which would be its

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maximum value right here zooming over to read the label

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on the Y axis What we conceive this number tells

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us the shaking bees per free mme that number and

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it's about seven thirty by Axis seven This hornet really

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needs Teo mind its own bee's wax Get ready Tto

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do the defense of shimmer their little bees Yeah thing

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in there

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