Bacteria on a Petri Dish. A petri dish is a small, shallow dish of thin glass or

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Bacteria on a Petri Dish. A petri dish is a small, shallow dish of thin glass or plastic, used especially for cultures in bacteriology.

A 2-inch-radius petri dish, containing nutrients upon which bacteria can multiply, is smeared with a uniform suspension of bacteria.

Subsequently, spots indicating colonies of bacteria appear. The distance of the center of the first spot to appear from the center of the petri dish is a variable with density curve y = x/2 for 0 < x < 2, and y = 0 otherwise.

a. Graph the density curve of this variable.

b. Show that the area under this density curve to the left of any number x between 0 and 2 equals x 2/4.

What percentage of the time is the distance of the center of the first spot to appear from the center of the petri dish

c. at most 1 inch?

d. between 0.25 inch and 1.5 inches?

e. more than 0.75 inch?

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Introductory Statistics

ISBN: 9781292099729

10th Global Edition

Authors: Neil A. Weiss

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