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A group of seven week old chickens reared on a high protein diet weigh 12,15,11,16,14,14, and 16 ounces. A second group of five chickens similarly treated except that they received a low protein diet weighed 8, 10,14, 10 and 13 ounces. Test whether there is sufficient evidence that additional protein has increased the weight of the chickens. (Given v-10, to.os 2.33) (8)

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Answered by rajnidhaka501
4

Explanation:

that additional protein has increased the weight of the chickens. (Given v-10, to.os 2.33) (8)

Answered by shilpa85475
1

Yes, there is sufficient evidence to suggest that the additional protein has increased the weight of the chickens.

Protein is the primary component of muscular tissue. As a result, eating enough protein helps you retain your muscle mass while also encouraging muscular development. Chickens usually do not lead sedentary lives and the additional protein consumed thus helps in mass growth in the chickens.

This in turn leads to heavier chickens.

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