g A scientist testing the effects of a chemical on apple yield sprays an orchard with the chemical. A second orchard does not receive the chemical. In the fall, the number of apples harvested from each forest is counted. The orchard sprayed with the chemical yields an average of 60 apples per tree, the other orchard yields an average of 40 apples per tree. Based on the data, the scientist would:

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Answer: determine that the chemical increases apple yield

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the Data provided or gotten after harvesti of the  orchard the scientists would be able to conclude that the Chemical yielded an increase in the apples. Because the plantation the chemical was applied in produced an average of 60 apples per tree unlike the other plantation which didn’t use the chemical and came up short with 40 apples per tree.