Statistics problem on toxicology


Assignment:

Q1. A family goes fishing at a weekend getaway and has a fish fry with their catch. Several of the family members fall sick, and when they were screened in the emergency room, test results show that benzene was consumed by the family members. The fish that were consumed evidently came from a lake that was contaminated. The following data set represents the level of benzene (in micrograms) that each member consumed. Within your response, please explain how you calculated your answer.

Given the data set 215, 501, 305, 298, 345, 305, 465, calculate the results below:

?a. mean,
?b. mode,
?c. median, and
?d. standard deviation.

Your answer must be at least 300 words in length.

2. A population of individuals was exposed to lead contamination in drinking water at the concentration of 27 parts per billion (ppb). The following represents a small sample set from the population indicating the level of response to the contaminant rated on a scale from 1–20. Within your response, please explain how you calculated your answer (1 indicating minimal effects and 20 indicating maximum effects to the lead exposure).

Given the data set 9, 12, 7, 15, 8, 9, 10, calculate the following results:

?a. mean,
?b. mode,
?c. median, and
d. standard deviation.

Your answer must be at least 300 words in length.

Your answer must be in 600 words, typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman font (size 12), one-inch margins on all sides, APA format.

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