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and similarly:
q +
p • q . c
For the second condition: a minimum standard error for a given expenditure, the
2
values for n and n are calculated, setting S at a minimum:
g p
C = n c + n c
t g g PP,
for which we derive:
C - n c C, - n c
-Î S_£L and n = -Î e_£.
c g c„
As given above:
s 2 = -*
_SL
T1
Substituting n^ =
C, - n c
_g_£.
gives:
s 2 =-E-
C, - n c
t g g
Differentiating for n , and equating the result to zero results in:
■ t Ip
Jq. e . c + c JJ
and similarly:
Ip. c . c + c
« g P P
/i
For both conditions the optimum proportion of field-photo plots, given a fixed
ratio of field/photo costs, can be calculated. For both conditions this proportion
equals:
p.q. c
P +
_S_
p. q. c
K.
2 2
p. q. c + p . c . c
E 2 g
p. q. c + q . c . c
g P g