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Why was it important for Mendel to study such a large sample of pea plants to determine the probability of inheritance?

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To reduce the likelihood of human error, to gather more evidence, and to make his numbers more exact.
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Answer: it is because the more samples you use, the closer you results will match probability.

Explanation: It makes sense because the more you have, the more you can test. And the more you can test, the more accurate it seems

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