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Can you please solve number 6 and number 1. Please explain clearly. Thank you. F

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Can you please solve number 6 and number 1. Please explain clearly. Thank you.

Fill in the table below with the data you collected during Experiment 2. Fill in the following table with the percentage of each type of kennel. According to your results in Experiment 2, what would be the correct hypothesis to test to see if the traits were inherited through genetics? Record this answer for use in a later question. The hypothesis is null hypothesis. For the cross in Experiment 2. how many degrees of freedom are there? Record this answer for use in a later question The degrees of freedom = 4-1=3 Determine the X^2 value for Experiment 2 using the following equation. Record your answer for use in a later question. Determine the X^2 value for Experiment 2 using the following equation. Record your answer for use in a later question. Use the degrees of freedom and X^2 value from earlier questions to determine the p value for Experiment 2 using the table of critical values forX^2. Record your answer for use in a later question. Conclusions Use the hypothesis, degrees of freedom. X^2. and p value determined in earlier questions to conclude whether corn #2 is following genetics. Explain your reasoning.

Explanation / Answer

1. The datas filled in the column is obtained during the experiment and it is not calculated.

6. P value is obtained by comparing the significance value with the obtained X2 value.

The significance value is usually 0.05 . so from the table see the value for degree of freedom 3 ( here 3) against 0.05.

The value is 7.82. Since the observed value is 0.7577 it doesnot exceed the 7.82 we cannot expect null hypothesis.

It will not have 9:3:3:1 ratio.