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Sometimes outcomes don't match predictions. What are some possible circumstances that would explain why a population value might not be 100% accurate compared with predictions? If the actual future data is inaccurate, would you expect the number of rabbits in 2021 to be higher or lower than the estimated predictions, given the circumstances you listed?

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