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A genetic experiment with peas resulted in one sample of offspring that consisted of 438 green peas and 173 yellow peas.

Required:
a. Construct a 95â% confidence interval to estimate of the percentage of yellow peas.
b. It was expected thatâ 25% of the offspring peas would be yellow. Given that the percentage of offspring yellow peas is notâ 25%, do the results contradictâ expectations?

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Answer:

a

The 95% confidence interval is
0.2474 < p < 0.3188

b

The result obtained does not contradict expectation

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The number of green peas is k = 438

The number of yellow peas is u = 173

Generally the sample size is mathematically represented as


n = k + u

=>
n = 438 + 173

=>
n = 611

Generally the sample proportion for yellow peas is


\^ p = (u)/(n)

=>
\^ p = (173)/(611 )

=>
\^ p = 0.2831

From the question we are told the confidence level is 95% , hence the level of significance is


\alpha = (100 - 95 ) \%

=>
\alpha = 0.05

Generally from the normal distribution table the critical value of
(\alpha )/(2) is


Z_{(\alpha )/(2) } = &nbsp;1.96

Generally the margin of error is mathematically represented as


E = &nbsp;Z_{(\alpha )/(2) } * \sqrt{(\^ p (1- \^ p))/(n) }

=>
E = &nbsp;1.96 * \sqrt{( 0.2831 (1- 0.2831))/(611) }

=>
E = &nbsp;0.0357

Generally 95% confidence interval is mathematically represented as


\^ p -E < &nbsp;p < &nbsp;\^ p +E

=>
0.2831 &nbsp;-0.0357 <p< 0.2831 &nbsp;+ 0.0357

=>
0.2474 < p < 0.3188

From the question we are told that it was expected that 25% of the offspring peas will be yellow

Now from the 95% confidence interval obtained we see that the expected sample proportion(25% ) falls within it so it means that the result obtained does not contradict expectation

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