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Answer:
More than 50% would germinate
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that in the production of a plant, a treatment is being evaluated to germinate seed. From a total of 60 seed it was observed that 37 of them germinated
Let us check whether more than 50% will germinate using hypothesis test

(right tailed test)
Sample proportion p =
p difference = 0.117
Test statistic Z = p difference/std error = 1.864
p value =0.0312
Since p value <0.05 our significance level of 5% we reject null hypothesis
It is possible to claim that most of the seed will germinate (i.e. more than 50%)
Answer:
An independent sample.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this scenario, to compare the production techniques used by foreign and local firms in Brazil, a random sample of 80 foreign firms and a random sample of 80 local firms are selected. We can safely conclude that this study uses an independent sample design.
An independent sample design can be defined as a research method that usually involves the use of multiple experimental groups (two or more). The samples or participants are only in one group and as such each group has no relationship with the other. This simply means that, the samples in a particular group is having no relationship with the other samples in another group.
Ultimately this implies, each samples are independent and satisfies only one condition of the independent sample design during the experiment to compare the production technique used by foreign and local firms in Brazil.
<em>Hence, the researcher would use only two variables or conditions: a random sample of 80 foreign firms and a random sample of 80 local firms are selected.</em>
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