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Home<br>Insert<br>Page Layout<br>Formulas<br>Data<br>Review<br>View<br>X Cut<br>Arial<br>E Wrap Text<br>General<br>Copy<br>BIU<br>=EB E *E Merge & Center<br>Paste<br>Condition<br>Formattin<br>Format<br>38<br>Ci<br>D.<br>E<br>G.<br>H.<br>Fertilizing bromeliads. Bromeliads are tropical flowering plants. Many are epiphytes that attach to trees and obtain moisture and<br>nutrients from air and rain. Their leaf bases form cups that collect water and are home to the larvae of many insects. As a<br>Nitrogen<br>15<br>Phosphorus<br>14<br>14<br>14<br>Neither<br>11<br>13<br>16<br>15<br>15<br>11<br>12<br>Both<br>preliminary to a study of changes in the nutrient cycle, Jacqueline Ngai and Diane Srvastava examined the effects of adding<br>ntrogen, phosphorus, or both to the cups. They randomly assigned 8 bromeliads growing in Costa Rica to each of four treatment<br>groups, including an unfertilized control group. A monkey destroyed one of the plants in the control group, leaving 7 bromeliads<br>In that group. Here are the numbers of new leaves on each plant over the seven months following fertilization:<br>14<br>16<br>15<br>14<br>14<br>14<br>15<br>16<br>11<br>17<br>18<br>17<br>13<br>13<br>13<br>17<br>14<br>a) What are the null and altemative hypotheses for this test?<br>15<br>Null Hypothesis<br>Alternative Hypothesis<br>b) Does nitrogen or phosphorus have a greater effect on the growth of bromeliads? Analyze these data and discuss the<br>results. (Output the ANOVA Table on the Right Side)<br>Explanation<br>2<br>3<br>4<br>51<br>16<br>31<br>32<br>33<br>34<br>35<br>36<br>37<br>38<br>39<br>255<br>10<br>

Extracted text: Home Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View X Cut Arial E Wrap Text General Copy BIU =EB E *E Merge & Center Paste Condition Formattin Format 38 Ci D. E G. H. Fertilizing bromeliads. Bromeliads are tropical flowering plants. Many are epiphytes that attach to trees and obtain moisture and nutrients from air and rain. Their leaf bases form cups that collect water and are home to the larvae of many insects. As a Nitrogen 15 Phosphorus 14 14 14 Neither 11 13 16 15 15 11 12 Both preliminary to a study of changes in the nutrient cycle, Jacqueline Ngai and Diane Srvastava examined the effects of adding ntrogen, phosphorus, or both to the cups. They randomly assigned 8 bromeliads growing in Costa Rica to each of four treatment groups, including an unfertilized control group. A monkey destroyed one of the plants in the control group, leaving 7 bromeliads In that group. Here are the numbers of new leaves on each plant over the seven months following fertilization: 14 16 15 14 14 14 15 16 11 17 18 17 13 13 13 17 14 a) What are the null and altemative hypotheses for this test? 15 Null Hypothesis Alternative Hypothesis b) Does nitrogen or phosphorus have a greater effect on the growth of bromeliads? Analyze these data and discuss the results. (Output the ANOVA Table on the Right Side) Explanation 2 3 4 51 16 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 255 10

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