Does soil filled with nitrogen increase the weight of worms compared with soil without nitrogen? The weight of 12 randomly selected worms is acquired, six in soil with nitrogen and six in soil without nitrogen. The mean weight of worms in soil with nitrogen was 41.3 micrograms whereas the mean weight of worms in soil without nitrogen was 38.9 micrograms. A researcher randomized the data over 100 trials, and the difference of means for each trial is shown in the dot plot below
Using the picture: Part A: What is the margin of error (ME) for this study? Part B: What can the researcher conclude from this study? Explain.
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Yes nitrogen does increase the worms mass. And if your looking for help I can help you but I will not just do your home work. But yes it is shown that the group of worms will clump together with nitrogen and ultimately make them heavier! Glad I could help!
I understand what you mean....I just need help doing the margin of error part if you can
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