The result from the hypotheis test below shows that there is no significant evidence existing to show difference in the mutation.
<h3>How to solve for the z statistics</h3>
The hypothesis for this test has been stated below:
H0: pI - pII = 0
Ha: pI - pII ≠ 0
n1 = 9
p1 = 0.6%
n2 = 12
p2 = 1%
Using the z statistics formula

z = -0.103
p value = z(-0.103) = 0.4589
The pvalue is greater that 0.01
The decision is to fail to reject the null hypothesis.
There is no significant evidence to show that there is a difference in the prevalence of mutation.
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The hazard of the food worker that is most likely to make pasta unsafe to eat is;
A; Torn packaging fragments
Complete question is;
A food worker washes her hands before taking a torn package of dry pasta from the food storage area. She dumps the pasta In the stainless pot to cook.
What hazard is most likely to make pasta unsafe to eat?
A. Torn packaging fragments
B. Metal leaching from the pot
C. Pathogens from the worker’s hand
D. Soap residue from the worker’s hands
Food contamination can occur during packaging and storage of processed foods if the different quality standards that need to be followed are not observed.
Now, we are told that the package of dry pasta was torn before she put it into the stainless pot to cook. This means that ounce she washed her hands there is not likely to be any microbiological contamination but instead there will be chemical contamination that arises from fragments of the torn pasta package which could have entered inside it before putting into the cooking pot.
In conclusion, the hazard likely to have occurred to make the package unsafe to eat is called Torn packaging fragments.
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Based on the vertices and the pre-order traversal order the tree would be visited is e, i, b, h, f, a, c, d, g.
<h3>What order will the tree be visited?</h3>
When using the pre-order traversal, the order would be from the root child node to the left child node to right child node.
The root node is the highest node which is e. From here you'll then proceed to the left roots first which means you'll go to i and then b.
From there you go to h and then f. The next nodes would be a and c.
Continuing from left to right, you'll then go to d and then g.
You'll therefore start from "e" and move to "i" and then "b" to "h" and then "f" and "a" to "c" and then to "" and finally to "g"
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