Fish contaminated by a plants toxic discharge. Refer to the US Army Corps of Engineers study on
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Fish contaminated by a plant’s toxic discharge. Refer to the US Army Corps of Engineers’ study on the DDT contamination of fish in the Tennessee River (Alabama), Example 1.5 (p. 33). Part of the investigation focused on how far upstream the contaminated fish have migrated. (A fish is considered to be contaminated if its measured DDT concentration is greater than 5.0 parts per million.)
a. Considering only the contaminated fish captured from the Tennessee River, the data reveal that 52% of the fish are found between 275 and 300 miles upstream, 39% are found 305 to 325 miles upstream, and 9% are found 330 to 350 miles upstream. Use these percentages to determine the probabilities, P1275-3002, P1305-3252, and P1330-3502.
b. Given that a contaminated fish is found a certain distance upstream, the probability that it is a channel catfish (CC) is determined from the data as P1CC 275-3002 = .775, P1CC 305-3252 = .77, and P1CC 330-3502 = .86. If a contaminated channel catfish is captured from the Tennessee River, what is the probability that it was captured 275–300 miles upstream?
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Statistics For Business And Economics
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Authors: James McClave, P. Benson, Terry Sincich