Concept explainers
To explain whether there is convincing evidence that the true distribution of offspring is different from what the biologists predict.
Answer to Problem R11.1RE
There is not convincing evidence that the true distribution of offspring is different from what the biologists predict.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Offspring | Observed | Frequency |
Green | 23 | 0.25 |
Yellow-green | 50 | 0.5 |
Albino | 11 | 0.25 |
Total | 84 | 1 |
Calculation:
The null and alternative hypotheses:
Using, excel, this chi-square test for goodness of fit is,
Decision: P-value = 0.0392 > 0.01, fail to reject H0.
Conclusion: There is not convincing evidence that the true distribution of offspring is different from what the biologists predict.
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