Pedro wants to breed Strawberry plants that have larger fruits.
he chooses five of his strongest strawberry plants and plants them in the same part of his garden. When they produce fruits, he collects the fruits and finds the mean mass of the fruit from each plant.
these are his results
mean mass of fruits/g
plant A-23.8
plant B-24.2
Plant C-21.3
plant D-26.2
plant E-25.9
Q- Explain how Pedro could find the mean mass of one fruit on plant A.
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Pedro was able to find the mean mass of one fruit on plant A because he understood the meaning of mean mass.
- In simple words mean means the average of the numbers.
- and it is very easy to calculate, all you need is the total of all the numbers and divide it by how many numbers you have.
- In the above case, Pedro was able to calculate the mean mass of one fruit on plant A, as he knew about the total of fruits on the plant and their total mass.
- Thus, by dividing the total mass of strawberries on plant A by the number of strawberries he was able to get the mean mass which was 23.8
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