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Hybridizаtiоn experiments аre cоnducted with peаs having the prоperty that for offspring, there is a 0.75 probability that a pea plant has green pods instead of yellow pods. Assume that the offspring peas are randomly selected in groups of 32. Show work: On your scratch paper, show how to find the mean and the standard deviation using the formulas for binomial distribution. Answer parts a, b, and c. a. Find the mean and the standard deviation for the numbers of peas with green pods in the groups of 32. The value of the mean is [mean] peas. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) The value of the standard deviation is [st] peas. (Round to one decimal as needed.) b. Use the Range Rule of Thumb to find the values separating results that are significantly low or significantly high. Show work: On your scratch paper, show how to compute the min and max using the Range Rule of Thumb. Cutoff value for significantly low values = [low] (Round to one decimal as needed.) Cutoff value for significantly high values = [high] (Round to one decimal as needed.) c. Is a result of 9 peas with green pods a result that is significantly low? Why or why not? A. The result is significantly low, because 9 peas with green pods is less than the usual minimum. B. The result is not significantly low, because 9 peas with green pods is less than the usual minimum. C. The result is significantly high, because 9 peas with green pods is greater than the usual maximum. D. The result is not significantly high, because 9 peas with green pods is less than the usual maximum Type the letter of the correct answer choice, A, B, C, or D: [MC]