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Mendel used over 28,000 pea plants in his experiment. How does this large sample size make his results more reliable?

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Mendel used over 28,000 pea plants in his experiment. How does this large sample size-example-1

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it made his actual results approach the results predicted by probability

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User Lars Francke
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That would be B.

When u have a larger population at hand the chances of your predictions being right are higher. So for example if he predicted a 3:1 ratio(yellow to green peas) he’d have a higher chance of seeing this ratio in a larger population than he would in a smaller one.
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