U.S. Food and Drug Administration. An ice cream company wishes to use a new red dye to enhance the color in its strawberry ice cream. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires the dye to be tested for cancer-producing potential using laboratory rats. The results of one test on 1 , 000 rats are summarized in the following table (A) Convert the table into a probability table by dividing each entry by 1 , 000 . (B) Are “developing cancer” and “eating red dye” independent events? (C) Should the FDA approve or ban the use of the dye? Explain why or why not using P C R and P C .
U.S. Food and Drug Administration. An ice cream company wishes to use a new red dye to enhance the color in its strawberry ice cream. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires the dye to be tested for cancer-producing potential using laboratory rats. The results of one test on 1 , 000 rats are summarized in the following table (A) Convert the table into a probability table by dividing each entry by 1 , 000 . (B) Are “developing cancer” and “eating red dye” independent events? (C) Should the FDA approve or ban the use of the dye? Explain why or why not using P C R and P C .
Solution Summary: The probability table is obtained by dividing each entry in the following table by 1,000.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration. An ice cream company wishes to use a new red dye to enhance the color in its strawberry ice cream. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires the dye to be tested for cancer-producing potential using laboratory rats. The results of one test on
1
,
000
rats are summarized in the following table
(A) Convert the table into a probability table by dividing each entry by
1
,
000
.
(B) Are “developing cancer” and “eating red dye” independent events?
(C) Should the FDA approve or ban the use of the dye? Explain why or why not using
P
C
R
and
P
C
.
Task number: A1.1, A1.7
Topic: Celestial Navigation, Compass - Magnetic and Gyro
Activ Determine compass error (magnetic and gyro) using azimuth choosing a suitable
celestial body (Sun/ Stars/ Planets/ Moon). Apply variation to find the deviation of the magnetic
compass.
Minimum number of times that activity should be recorded: 6 (2 each phase)
Sample calculation (Azimuth- Planets):
On 06th May 2006 at 22h20m 10s UTC, a vessel in position 48°00'N 050°00'E observed Mars bearing
327° by compass. Find the compass error. If variation was 4.0° East, calculate the deviation.
GHA Mars (06d 22h):
Increment (20m 10s):
089° 55.7'
005° 02.5'
v (0.9):
(+)
00.3'
GHA Mars:
094° 58.5'
Longitude (E):
(+) 050° 00.0' (plus- since longitude is easterly)
LHA Mars:
144° 58.5'
Declination (06d 22h):
d (0.2):
N 024° 18.6'
(-)
00.1'
Declination Mars:
N 024° 18.5'
P=144° 58.5' (If LHA<180°, P=LHA)
A Tan Latitude/ Tan P
A Tan 48° 00' Tan 144° 58.5'
A = 1.584646985 N (A is named opposite to latitude, except when…
Activ
Determine compass error using amplitude (Sun).
Minimum number of times that activity should be performed: 3 (1 each phase)
Sample calculation (Amplitude- Sun):
On 07th May 2006 at Sunset, a vessel in position 10°00'N 010°00'W observed the Sun bearing 288°
by compass. Find the compass error.
LMT Sunset:
LIT:
(+) 00d
07d 18h
00h
13m
40m
UTC Sunset:
07d
18h
53m
(added- since longitude is westerly)
Declination (07d 18h):
N 016° 55.5'
d (0.7):
(+)
00.6'
Declination Sun:
N 016° 56.1'
Sin Amplitude = Sin Declination/Cos Latitude
= Sin 016°56.1'/ Cos 10°00'
= 0.295780189
Amplitude=W17.2N
(The prefix of amplitude is named easterly if body is rising,
and westerly if body is setting. The suffix is named same
as declination)
True Bearing=287.2°
Compass Bearing= 288.0°
Compass Error = 0.8° West
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