Step-by-step explanation:
A factor is an independent variable that is manipulated in an experiment.
Every factor has two or more levels, which are different values of the factor.
A combination of factor levels is called a treatment.
There is one factor: number of jumps.
This factor has two levels: sets of 10 and sets of 20.
For a single factor experiment, the levels are also the treatments: Jump 10 program and Jump 20 program.
The percentage of the offspring that will have atatched earlobes as the dominant trait, is: 50%.
What is a Dominant Trait?
A dominant trait surpresses a recessive trait, and expresses itself. The allele of a dominant trait is usally denoted using capital letters.
Given the following traits:
A - attached earlobes (dominant allele)
a - unattached earlobes (recessive allele)
A cross between Aa and aa is shown in the image attached below.
The offspring having attached earlobes = 2 Aa = 50%.
50% of the osspring will have attached earlobes.
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Answer:
14
Step-by-step explanation:
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The general term is obtained by starting with the initial value 5 and then subtracting 4 each time you wish to generate a new term:
a2 = second term = 5+(2-1)(-4) = 5+(-4) = 1
General term:
an = nth term = 5+(n-1)(-4)
Thus, the 21st term is 5+(21-1)(-4) = 5 + (20)(-4) = -75 (answer)