Statistics for Engineers and Scientists
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Chapter 4.6, Problem 4E
The article “Stochastic Estimates of Exposure and Cancer Risk from Carbon Tetrachloride Released to the Air from the Rocky Flats Plant” (A. Rood, P. McGavran, et al., Risk Analysis, 2001:675–695) models the increase in the risk of cancer due to exposure to carbon tetrachloride as lognormal with μ = –15.65 and σ = 0.79.
- a. Find the
mean risk. - b. Find the median risk.
- c. Find the standard deviation of the risk.
- d. Find the 5th percentile.
- e. Find the 95th percentile.
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The article “Stochastic Estimates of Exposure and Cancer Risk from Carbon Tetrachloride Released to the Air from the Rocky Flats Plant” (A. Rood, P. McGavran, et al., Risk Analysis, 2001:675–695) models the increase in the risk of cancer due to exposure to carbon tetrachloride as lognormal with μ = −15.65 and σ = 0.79. a) Find the mean risk. b) Find the median risk. c) Find the standard deviation of the risk. d) Find the 5th percentile. e) Find the 95th percentile.
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ppm (the response) depends on the seasonal meteorological index, which is the seasonal average
850-millibar Temperature (the predictor). The following table gives the data.
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(b) Estimate the prediction equation.
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Statistics for Engineers and Scientists
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