Answer :
Answer:
Part 1 , not significant
Part II, significant
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a heterozygous white-fruited squash plant is crossed with a yellow-fruited plant, yielding 200 seeds. of these seeds, 110 produce white-fruited plants while only 90 produce yellow-fruited plants
[tex]H_0: Both colours are equally likely\\H_a: Both colours are not equally likely[/tex]
(Two tailed chi square test)
We assume H0 to be true and find out expected
If H0 is true expected would be 100 white and 100 yellow
Chi square = [tex]\Sigma \frac{(O-E)^2}{E} \\=\frac{(110-100)^2}{100} +frac{(90-100)^2}{100} \\=2[/tex]
df = 1
p value = 0.152799
Since p value > 0.05 at 5% level we accept that the colours are equally likely
2)
Here observed are 1100 and 900
Expected 1000 & 1000
df = 1
Chi square = [tex]\frac{20000}{100} =200[/tex]
p value <0.0001
These results are here statistically significant.