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Damm [24]
3 years ago
8

The restaurant can cook a minimum of 45 hotdogs and a maximum of 80

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1 answer:
Ratling [72]3 years ago
4 0
The company will have up to sixty dollars in hotdogs and up to 61.75 in hamburger.
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The best design for this experiment would be a repeated measures design. This is ideal to determine if eating an apple makes you healthy.

<h3>What is an experimental design?</h3>

An experimental design refers to the general structure of an experiment including how people are distributed into the control and experimental group to test a specific phenomenon.

<h3>What is a repeated measures design?</h3>

In a repeated measures design all participants are both parts of the control group, in this case, people who do not eat apples, and the experimental group, or people who eat apples.

<h3>What does this design imply?</h3>

In the case of determining if eating an apple every day, this design implies:

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  • After the first step, all participants will be asked to eat an apple every day during the period, and their health will be measured.
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Learn more about experiments in: brainly.com/question/1452319

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