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 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 μ=nothing peas. ​(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not​ round.) The value of the standard deviation is σ=nothing peas. ​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.) b. Use the range rule of thumb to find the values separating results that are significantly low or significantly high.   Values of nothing peas or fewer are significantly low. ​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.) Values of nothing peas or greater are significantly high. ​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.) c. Is a result of 11 peas with green pods a result that is significantly​ low? Why or why​ not?   The result ▼   is not is significantly​ low, because 11 peas with green pods is ▼   equal to greater than less than nothing peas.

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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
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
μ=nothing
peas.
​(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not​ round.)
The value of the standard deviation is
σ=nothing
peas.
​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.)
b. Use the range rule of thumb to find the values separating results that are significantly low or significantly high.
 
Values of
nothing
peas or fewer are significantly low.
​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.)
Values of
nothing
peas or greater are significantly high.
​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.)
c. Is a result of
11
peas with green pods a result that is significantly​ low? Why or why​ not?
 
The result
 
is not
is
significantly​ low, because
11
peas with green pods is
 
equal to
greater than
less than
nothing
peas.
​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.)
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