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A new assay is developed to obtain the concentration of M. hominis mycoplasma in the serum of pregnant women. The developers of this assay want to make a statement on the variability of their laboratory technique. For this purpose, 10 subsamples of 1 mL each are drawn from a large serum sample for one woman, and the assay is performed on each subsample. The concentrations are as follows: 24, 23, 25, 24, 25 24, 23, 24, 24, 25.
Assuming the point estimate in Problem 6.36 is the true population parameter, what is the probability that a particular assay, when expressed in the log scale to the base 2, is no more than 1.5 log units off from its true mean value for a particular woman?
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