Rabbits are very popular domesticated animals, so popular that there are over 300 breeds of domesticated rabbits in the world. You attend a rabbit show and notice that all of the breeds vary in many characteristics, such as size, color, and fur length. You notice that there is weight information on the cages of all rabbit individuals at the show and decide to jot down data for two specific rabbit breeds (in pounds): Breed A: 10, 8, 7, 10, 9, 9, 10, 9 Breed B: 10, 12, 14, 13, 10, 15, 11, 12 In three to five sentences, 1) calculate the average weights of the two rabbit breed groups, 2) describe some factors that could contribute to the different weights seen within breeds, and 3) describe how you would track and find the growth rate of the two rabbit breeds during an investigation

1) The average weight of Breed A is 9 pounds, while the average weight of Breed B is 12.125 pounds.

2) Factors that could contribute to the different weights seen within breeds include genetic factors, diet, exercise, overall health, and breeding practices. Some breeds may have been selectively bred for larger size, leading to higher average weights, while others may have been bred for specific characteristics that don't necessarily contribute to weight.

3) To track and find the growth rate of the two rabbit breeds during an investigation, you would need to measure the weight of individual rabbits at different time points. By subtracting the initial weight from the final weight and dividing it by the time interval between the measurements, you can calculate the growth rate. This process would need to be repeated for multiple individuals of each breed and statistical techniques could be used to analyze and compare the growth rates within and between the breeds.

Can u out that in three Short answers and simple worded

1) The average weight of Breed A is 9 pounds and the average weight of Breed B is 12.125 pounds.

2) Different factors like genetics, diet, exercise, health, and breeding practices can affect the weights within the breeds.
3) To track growth rate, you need to measure the weights of rabbits at different times and calculate the difference divided by the time interval. Repeat this for multiple rabbits in each breed and use statistical methods to analyze and compare the growth rates.

Can u make that in short answer

1) The average weight for Breed A is 9 pounds and for Breed B is 12.125 pounds.

2) Factors like genetics, diet, exercise, health, and breeding practices contribute to different weights within breeds.
3) To track growth rate, measure weights at different times, calculate the difference divided by the time interval, and use statistical analysis to compare growth rates of multiple rabbits in each breed.

Can u make it shorter make in the answers

1) Breed A: Average weight of 9 pounds. Breed B: Average weight of 12.125 pounds.

2) Factors: genetics, diet, exercise, health, breeding practices.
3) To track growth: measure weights over time, calculate difference divided by time interval, use statistical analysis to compare growth rates for multiple rabbits in each breed.