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Your friend Bob, also a Llama breeder chooses Farm E from the preceding example.

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Question

Your friend Bob, also a Llama breeder chooses Farm E from the preceding example. After measuring the annual wool production of each llama on Farm E, he selects a group of llamas to breed that produce on average 18 Lbs of wool per year. What do you predict will be the mean annual wool production for their offspring?

A. 0

B. 10 Lbs. per year

C. 14 Lbs. per year

D. 18 Lbs. per year

E. Between 10-18 Lbs. per year

A. 0

B. 10 Lbs. per year

C. 14 Lbs. per year

D. 18 Lbs. per year

E. Between 10-18 Lbs. per year

Explanation / Answer

The annual mean wool production for their offspring would be 10 Lbs. Per year , because llamas produce 18 lbs wool per year so it would be same .

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