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FDA report on pesticides in food. Periodically, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) produces a report as part of its pesticide monitoring program. The FDA鈥檚 report covers a variety of food items, each of which is analysed for potentially harmful chemical compounds. The FDA recently reported that no pesticides were found in 85% of the domestically produced milk, dairy, and egg samples (Pesticide Monitoring Program: The fiscal Year 2012 Pesticide Report, U.S. Food and Drug Administration). Consider a random sample of 800 milk, dairy, and egg items analyzed for the presence of pesticides.

  1. Compute, and for the random variable x, the number of dairy-related items showed no trace of pesticide.
  2. Based on a sample of 800 dairy-related items, would you likely observe less than half without any traces of pesticide? Explain.

Short Answer

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  1. The value of and is 120 and 10.
  2. The probability of less than half of without any traces of pesticide is 1.

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(a) Given the information

It is given that the sample of size is 800, and the probability of success is 85%.

i.e., n=800p=85%=0.85

The probability density function of the binomial distribution is

pX=x=nCrpxqn-x

The mean of the binomial distribution is

=np=8000.15=120

The variance of the binomial distribution is

2=npq=8000.150.85=102

The standard deviation of the binomial distribution is

2=102=10.1

02

(b) To find the probability of less than half without any traces of pesticides

Using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.

x=n2=8002=400

The z 鈥 score can be calculated as

z=x-=400-12010=28

The probability of z is

pz<28=1....fromstandardtable

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