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3. The data in Table 3.1 are from an investigation of an outbreak of severe abdominal pain,
persistent vomiting, and generalized weakness among residents of a rural village. The
cause of the outbreak was eventually identified as flour unintentionally contaminated with
lead dust.
Table 3.1 Age and Blood Lead Levels (BLLS) of Ill Villagers and Family Members- Country X, 1996
Age
(Years)
Age
(Years)
ID
BLL
Log10BLL
ID
BLL
Log10BLL
1.84
1.66
1.69
1.92
1.68
69
22
23
33
33
103
46
1
2.01
4
45
1.66
1.89
1.70
1.81
1.83
1.90
1.76
1.93
1.88
1.76
6.
7
49
84
24
25
35
35
78
50
4
9.
10
48
26
27
36
36
64
67
6.
58
1.77
7
1.23
1.88
28
29
30
31
38
40
79
58
11
17
8.
12
76
13
14
1.79
1.89
1.68
1.76
9.
10
61
78
45
86
76
47
11
15
48
32
49
58
12
15
57
68
33
34
56
60
?
26
13
16
1.83
1.41
14
16
17
35
36
65
65
104
39
35
72
2.02
1.42
1.89
1.75
1.73
1.86
15
26
1.59
16
17
19
19
78
56
37
38
65
70
1.54
18
19
20
22
54
73
39
40
70
76
57
38
1.86
1.76
1.58
20
21
26
27
1.87
1.80
74
41
78
44
1.64
63
t Blood lead levels measured in micrograms per deciliter (mcg/dL)
? Missing value
4. Calculate the standard deviation.
5. Select and draw the most appropriate method (graph/chart) in presenting this data. Explain
why you selected that type of method.
Transcribed Image Text:3. The data in Table 3.1 are from an investigation of an outbreak of severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, and generalized weakness among residents of a rural village. The cause of the outbreak was eventually identified as flour unintentionally contaminated with lead dust. Table 3.1 Age and Blood Lead Levels (BLLS) of Ill Villagers and Family Members- Country X, 1996 Age (Years) Age (Years) ID BLL Log10BLL ID BLL Log10BLL 1.84 1.66 1.69 1.92 1.68 69 22 23 33 33 103 46 1 2.01 4 45 1.66 1.89 1.70 1.81 1.83 1.90 1.76 1.93 1.88 1.76 6. 7 49 84 24 25 35 35 78 50 4 9. 10 48 26 27 36 36 64 67 6. 58 1.77 7 1.23 1.88 28 29 30 31 38 40 79 58 11 17 8. 12 76 13 14 1.79 1.89 1.68 1.76 9. 10 61 78 45 86 76 47 11 15 48 32 49 58 12 15 57 68 33 34 56 60 ? 26 13 16 1.83 1.41 14 16 17 35 36 65 65 104 39 35 72 2.02 1.42 1.89 1.75 1.73 1.86 15 26 1.59 16 17 19 19 78 56 37 38 65 70 1.54 18 19 20 22 54 73 39 40 70 76 57 38 1.86 1.76 1.58 20 21 26 27 1.87 1.80 74 41 78 44 1.64 63 t Blood lead levels measured in micrograms per deciliter (mcg/dL) ? Missing value 4. Calculate the standard deviation. 5. Select and draw the most appropriate method (graph/chart) in presenting this data. Explain why you selected that type of method.
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