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- Marine biologists have noticed that the color of the outermost growth band on a clam tends to be related to the time of year in which the clam dies. A biologist conducted a small investigation of whether this is true for the species Protothaca staminea. She collected a sample of 50 clam shells in February and 27 clam shells in March. 15 of the shells from February had a dark color on the outermost growth band, whereas 8 of the shells from March had a dark color on the outermost growth band. Carry out a hypothesis test to see if there is a difference in the proportion of shells with a dark outermost growth band between the two months. Let ? = 0.01.Note: Do all calculations as February - March A) The point estimate for the true difference in proportion of dark growth bands between February and March is: I need help and webassign rejected the 0.0037 as the answer. I'm so lost. I emailed my professor and he hasn't gotten back to me. Please help. Thank you.3. (Inspired by 4.10 in Bodine et al.) The basal metabolic rate (kcal/day) of large anteaters is believed to be subject to a power law relationship with its weight (kg). A study was performed measuring several anteaters and reported the following data: Weight (kg) 6.0 28.5 16.0 19.0 23.5 11.0 9.0 25.5 22.0 BMR (kcal/day) 80.1 247.0 162.3 172.4 215.1 111.9 104.6 224.6 208.3Endocrinology In Section 2.10, we described Data Set BONEDEN.DAT concerning the effect of tobacco use on BMD. Note: 2.38-2.40 Involve computing a new variable C. Compute C using the formula given and then use STATA to produce the output requested. 2.38. For each pair of twins, compute the following for the lumbar spine: A = BMD for the heavier-smoking twin − BMD for the lighter-smoking twin = x1 − x2 B = mean BMD for the twinship = (x1 + x2)/2 C = 100% × (A/B) Derive appropriate descriptive statistics for C over the entire study population. 2.39. Suppose we group the twin pairs according to the difference in tobacco use expressed in 10 pack-year groups (0–9.9 pack-years/10–19.9 pack-years/20–29.9 pack-years/30–39.9 pack-years/40+ pack-years). Compute appropriate descriptive statistics, and provide a scatterplot for C grouped by the difference in tobacco use in pack-years 2.40. What impression do you have of the relationship between BMD and tobacco use based on Problem 2.39?