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The tables below give the numbers of some species of threatened and endangered wildlife in the United States and in foreign countries in 2003. Find a matrix with the total number of these species. Assume that U.S. and foreign species are different. ​
United States The tables below give the numbers of some species of threatened and endangered wildlife in the United States and in foreign countries in 2003. Find a matrix with the total number of these species. Assume that U.S. and foreign species are different. ​ United States   Foreign   ​ A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   Foreign The tables below give the numbers of some species of threatened and endangered wildlife in the United States and in foreign countries in 2003. Find a matrix with the total number of these species. Assume that U.S. and foreign species are different. ​ United States   Foreign   ​ A)    B)    C)    D)    E)

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