Dust mite allergies. A dust mite allergen level that exceeds 2 micrograms per gram 1mg>g2 of dust
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Dust mite allergies. A dust mite allergen level that exceeds 2 micrograms per gram 1mg>g2 of dust has been associated with the development of allergies. Consider a random sample of four homes, and let x be the number of homes with a dust mite level that exceeds 2 mg>g. The probability distribution for x, based on a study, is shown in the following table:
a. Verify that the probabilities for x in the table sum to 1.
b. Find the probability that three or four of the homes in the sample have a dust mite level that exceeds 2 μg>g.
c. Find the probability that fewer than two homes in the sample have a dust mite level that exceeds 2 μg>g.
d. Find E1x2. Give a meaningful interpretation of the result.
e. Find s.
f. Find the exact probability that x is in the interval μ ± 2s. Compare your answer with Chebyshev’s rule and the empirical rule.
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