Spray drift is a constant concern for pesticide applicators and agricultural producers. The inverse relationship between droplet

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Spray drift is a constant concern for pesticide applicators and agricultural producers. The inverse relationship between droplet size and drift potential is well known. The paper "Effects of 2,4-D Formulation and Quinclorac on Spray Droplet Size and Deposition" (Weed Technology, 2005: 1030-1036) investigated the effects of herbicide for- mulation on spray atomization. A figure in the paper sug- gested the normal distribution with mean 1050 m and standard deviation 150 m was a reasonable model for droplet size for water (the "control treatment") sprayed through a 760 ml/min nozzle.

a. What is the probability that the size of a single droplet is less than 1500 m? At least 1000 m?

b. What is the probability that the size of a single droplet is between 1000 and 1500 m?

c. How would you characterize the smallest 2% of all droplets?

d. If the sizes of five independently selected droplets are measured, what is the probability that at least one exceeds 1500 m?

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