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In a parental cross of Black with white mice an F1 generation was produced. They were self-crossed to produce a sample of mice (all from the same parents Bb X Bb) with 39 Black haired animals and 9 white haired animals. The hypothesis is

A-is that our observed numbers match our predicted ratio because Occum’s razor says the simplest answer is always true?

B-is that our observed numbers match our predicted ratio because we assume they are the same until we have proof otherwise?

C-is that our observed numbers do not match our predicted ratio because we assume they are different until we have proof otherwise?

D-is that our observed numbers do not match our predicted ratio because Occum’s razor says the simplest answer is always true?

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In a parental cross of Black with white mice an F1 generation was produced. They were self-crossed to produce a sample of mice (all from the same parents Bb X Bb) with 39 Black haired animals and 9 white haired animals. The hypothesis is

A-is that our observed numbers match our predicted ratio because Occum’s razor says the simplest answer is always true?

B-is that our observed numbers match our predicted ratio because we assume they are the same until we have proof otherwise?

C-is that our observed numbers do not match our predicted ratio because we assume they are different until we have proof otherwise?

D-is that our observed numbers do not match our predicted ratio because Occum’s razor says the simplest answer is always true?

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