Rabbit 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 are weight information on the cages of all rabbits individuals at the show and decide to jot down data for two specific rabbit breeds (in pounds):Bread A: 10, 8, 7, 10, 9, 9, 10, 9Breed B: 10,12, 14, 13, 10, 15, 11, 12 In 3-5 sentences 1) calculate the average weights of the two rabbit breed groups, 2) describes 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 the investigation

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1) The average weight of Breed A is 9 pounds, while the average weight of Breed B is 12 pounds.
2) Factors that could contribute to the different weights within breeds include genetics, diet, exercise, and overall health. Breeding and selection practices may also play a role in producing rabbits of varying weights.
3) To track and find the growth rate of the two rabbit breeds during the investigation, you would need to record their weights at regular intervals over a certain period of time. This data can then be used to calculate the rate of growth by subtracting the initial weight from the final weight and dividing it by the number of weeks or months. By comparing the growth rates of the two breeds, you can determine which breed tends to grow faster or slower.