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let x be a random variable that represents white blood cell count per cubic mill

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Question

let x be a random variable that represents white blood cell count per cubic milliliter of whole blood. Assume that x has a distribution that is approximately normal, with mean = 8100 and estimated standard deviation = 2700. A test result of x < 3500 is an indication of leukopenia. This indicates bone marrow depression that may be the result of a viral infection.(a) What is the probability that, on a single test, x is less than 3500? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)


(b) Suppose a doctor uses the average x for two tests taken about a week apart. What can we say about the probability distribution of x?

The probability distribution of x is approximately normal with x = 8100 and x = 1909.19.The probability distribution of x is not normal.    The probability distribution of x is approximately normal with x = 8100 and x = 2700.The probability distribution of x is approximately normal with x = 8100 and x = 1350.00.


What is the probability of x < 3500? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)


(c) Repeat part (b) for n = 3 tests taken a week apart. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)


(d) Compare your answers to parts (a), (b), and (c). How did the probabilities change as n increased?

The probabilities stayed the same as n increased.The probabilities increased as n increased.    The probabilities decreased as n increased.


If a person had x < 3500 based on three tests, what conclusion would you draw as a doctor or a nurse?

It would be an extremely rare event for a person to have two or three tests below 3,500 purely by chance. The person probably does not have leukopenia.It would be a common event for a person to have two or three tests below 3,500 purely by chance. The person probably has leukopenia.    It would be a common event for a person to have two or three tests below 3,500 purely by chance. The person probably does not have leukopenia.It would be an extremely rare event for a person to have two or three tests below 3,500 purely by chance. The person probably has leukopenia

Explanation / Answer

mean 8100 sd 2700 a) P(X