Complete Question
A genetic experiment with peas resulted in one sample of offspring that consisted of 432 green peas and 164 yellow peas. a. Construct a 95% confidence interval to estimate of the percentage of yellow peas. b. It was expected that 25% of the offspring peas would be yellow. Given that the percentage of offspring yellow peas is not 25%, do the results contradict expectations?
Answer:
The 95% confidence interval is 
No, the confidence interval includes 0.25, so the true percentage could easily equal 25%
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that
The total sample size is 
The number of offspring that is yellow peas is 
The number of offspring that is green peas is
The sample proportion for offspring that are yellow peas is mathematically evaluated as

Given the the confidence level is 95% then the level of significance is mathematically represented as


The critical value of
from the normal distribution table is

Generally the margin of error is mathematically evaluated as

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The 95% confidence interval is mathematically represented as

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In dividing two equation with variables and exponent, First you must align or rearrange the equation and group them base on their variables but don't forget the sign of each variables. Second, proceed in dividing its quantity and then subtract its exponent to the other variables having the same. So by calculating it, the answer would be X or X^1
Answer:
5/9
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 5 * 3^x
Let x = -2
f(-2) = 5 * 3^-2
We know a^-b = 1/a^b
= 5 * 1/3^2
= 5/9
Answer:
They must buy 501 pounds of produce for the membership to be worth it.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can solve this question by first finding the difference between $0.10 and $0.25.
With some simple subtraction (0.25-0.10) we can find that the difference is that a non-membership person would pay $0.15 per pound.
You then divide 75 by 0.15 to find the extra weight it would take for the produce to equal $75. You should get 500 pounds.
At 500 pounds, the price would be equal if you had a membership or not.
You then must add 1 pound to make it more favorable to have the membership.
At 501 pounds the person with the membership would pay $125.10 and the person without the membership would pay $125.25