Definition
According the range rule of thumb, most values should lie within 2 standard deviations of the mean.
Given:
The probability that a pea has a green pod = 0.75
Number of groups = 22
The formula to find the value seperating the results that are significantly low is:

The mean and standard deviation can be found using the formula:
![\begin{gathered} \text{mean = np} \\ \text{standard deviation = }\sqrt[]{npq} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/bft32ju74uatw0hu9rjovj4yyoco3uikx7.png)
Where n is the numble of samples
p is the probability of success
q is the probability of failure
Substituting we have:
![\begin{gathered} \operatorname{mean}\text{ = 22 }*\text{ 0.75} \\ =\text{ 16.5} \\ \text{Standard deviation = }\sqrt[]{22*0.75*(1-0.75)} \\ =\text{ 2.031} \end{gathered}]()
Using the range rule, the value seperating results that are significantly low is:

Answer: 12.438