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12 December, 20:43

A farmer conducts an experiment to determine whether or not feeding his milk cows an organic diet affects the taste of the cow's milk. He selects two cows and feeds them equal amounts of food. One cow receives organic food and the other cow receives food that is not organic. The farmer concludes cows that eat organic food produce milk that tastes better. Based on his experiment, the farmer develops an advertising campaign promoting his milk as better tasting because his cows are fed organic food. Why might some consumers find his advertising misleading?

a) Because the farmer did not offer taste testing for the public before advertising. b) Because the farmer is not offering a return policy for the milk in the event that his customers do not like the taste. c) Because the farmer tested only 2 cows giving insufficient data to from a reliable conclusion.

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  1. 13 December, 00:21
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    I think it would be C. Because if the farmer only tests two cows, it could be different with other cows. But it may also be B, but I think most likely it would be C.
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