13. Hybridization Experiment In one of Mendel’s experiments with plants, 1064 offspring consisted of 787 plants...
How would I do this problem? Iknow n=1064, and 3/4=.75
but how do I set up the rest?
6550 400 5500 15100 9. Genetics Experiment In one of Mendel's experiments with plants, 1064 ofspring con- sisted of 787 plants with long stems. According to Mendel's theory, 3/4 of the offspring plants should have long stems. Assuming that Mendel's proportion of 3/4 is correct, find the probability of getting 787or fewer plants with long stems among 1064 offspring plants. Based on...
Assume that hybridization experiments are conducted with peas having the property that for offspring, there is a 0.75 probability that a pea has green pods. Assume that the offspring peas are randomly selected in groups of 24. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Find the mean and the standard deviation for the numbers of peas with green pods in the groups of 24. The value of the mean is muequals nothing peas. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do...
Assume that hybridization experiments are conducted with peas having the property that for offspring there is a 0.25 probability that a pea has green pods. Assume that the offspring peas are randomly selected in groups of 32 Complete parts (a) through (e) below a. Find the mean and the standard deviation for the numbers of peas with green pods in the gallups of The value of the mean isu peas. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round) The...
Assume that hybridization experiments are conducted with peas having the property that for offspring, there is a 0.25 probability that a pea has green pods. Assume that the offspring peas are randomly selected in groups of 26. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Find the mean and the standard deviation for the numbers of peas with green pods in the groups of 26. The value of the mean is peas. Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)...
Assume that hybridization experiments are conducted with peas having the property that for offspring, there is a 0.75 probability that a pea has groen podu. Assume that the offspring peas are randomly selected in groups of 20. Complete parts (a) through (c) below a. Find the mean and the standard deviation for the number of peas with green pots in the groups of 20. The value of the mean is - peas (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not...
When a scientist conducted a genetics experiments with peas, one sample of offspring consisted of 931 peas, with725 of them having red flowers. If we assume, as the scientist did, that under these circumstances, there is a 3/4 probability that a pea will have a red flower, we would expect that 698.25 (or about 698) of the peas would have red flowers, so the result of 725 peas with red flowers is more than expected. a. If the scientist's assumed...
When a scientist conducted a genetics experiments with peas, one sample of offspring consisted of 905 peas, with 683 of them having red flowers. If we assume, as the scientist did, that under these circumstances, there is a 3/4 probability that a pea will have a red flower, we would expect that 678.75 (or about 679) of the peas would have red flowers, so the result of 683 peas with red flowers is more than expected. a. If the scientist's...
When a scientist conducted a genetics experiments with peas, one sample of offspring consisted of 905 peas, with 686 of them having red flowers. If we assume, as the scientist did, that under these circumstances, there is a 3 divided by 4 probability that a pea will have a red flower, we would expect that 678.75 (or about 679) of the peas would have red flowers, so the result of 686 peas with red flowers is more than expected. a....
A geneticist conducts an experiment with peas, one sample of offspring consisted of 469 green peas and 143 yellow peas. Based on these results, estimate the probability of getting an offspring pea that is green. Report the answer as a percent rounded to one decimal place accuracy. You need not enter the "%" symbol. prob = % Is the result reasonably close to the value of 3 4 that was expected? yes no
4. When Mendel conducted his famous genetics experiments using peas, one sample of offspring consisted of 152 yellow peas out of the total 580 plants. Use a 0.1 significance level to test his claim that 25% of offspring peas will be yellow. Find the 90% confidence interval of the population proportion and compare your results.