Suppose that we have a population of fungal spores which clearly fall into two size categories, large and small. We incubate these spores on agar and count the number of spores that germinate by producing a single outgrowth or multiple outgrowths. The null hypothesis is that spore size and outgrowth are independent of each other. Based on the actual data shown below what is the expected number of large spores with multiple outgrowths (give answer to 1 decimal place)? Use this handy chi-squared calculator. Small Spore Large Spore Single Outgrowth 10 13 Multiple Outgrowths 22 18

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Suppose that we have a population of fungal spores which clearly fall into two size categories, large and small. We incubate these spores on agar and count the
number of spores that germinate by producing a single outgrowth or multiple outgrowths. The null hypothesis is that spore size and outgrowth are independent of
each other.
Based on the actual data shown below what is the expected number of large spores with multiple outgrowths (give answer to 1 decimal place)?
Use this handy chi-squared calculator.
Small Spore
Large Spore
Single Outgrowth
10
13
Multiple Outgrowths
22
18
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that we have a population of fungal spores which clearly fall into two size categories, large and small. We incubate these spores on agar and count the number of spores that germinate by producing a single outgrowth or multiple outgrowths. The null hypothesis is that spore size and outgrowth are independent of each other. Based on the actual data shown below what is the expected number of large spores with multiple outgrowths (give answer to 1 decimal place)? Use this handy chi-squared calculator. Small Spore Large Spore Single Outgrowth 10 13 Multiple Outgrowths 22 18
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