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explain why observed ratios often differ from expected ratios, especially when there are small numbers
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glad i was able to help u!..thanx fatikhalid dat was much properly explained
yea fatikhalid got it correctif we observe mendel's experiments we'll see that he took 1000 of plants to study!!..the thing is that the ratio depends upon probability and in order to have accurate result for probability we need to have large numbers therfore same goes for this!
yea fatikhalid got it correct
if we observe mendel's experiments we'll see that he took 1000 of plants to study!!..the thing is that the ratio depends upon probability and in order to have accurate result for probability we need to have large numbers therfore same goes for this!
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