16. A botanist wants to see if a new plant grows better in different types of sunlight. He counts the number of new leaves on the plant in one month, and gets the following results: Full Sun 14 23 11...


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16. A botanist wants to see if a new plant grows better in different types of sunlight. He counts<br>the number of new leaves on the plant in one month, and gets the following results:<br>Full Sun<br>14<br>23<br>11<br>14<br>17<br>9.<br>20<br>31<br>Partial Sun<br>13<br>18<br>29<br>14<br>30<br>28<br>11<br>17<br>19<br>31<br>Shade<br>32<br>23<br>18<br>17<br>29<br>31<br>33<br>15<br>16<br>18<br>Can the botanist claim that the amount of light has an effect on how the plants grow?<br>21<br>21<br>

Extracted text: 16. A botanist wants to see if a new plant grows better in different types of sunlight. He counts the number of new leaves on the plant in one month, and gets the following results: Full Sun 14 23 11 14 17 9. 20 31 Partial Sun 13 18 29 14 30 28 11 17 19 31 Shade 32 23 18 17 29 31 33 15 16 18 Can the botanist claim that the amount of light has an effect on how the plants grow? 21 21

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