Spray drift is a constant concern for pesticide applicators and agricultural producers. The inverse relationship between droplet size and drift potential is well known. The paper "Effects of 2,4-D Formulation and Quinclorac on Spray Droplet Size and Deposition"† investigated the effects of herbicide formulation on spray atomization. A figure in a paper suggested the normal distribution with mean 1050 µm and standard deviation 150 µm was a reasonable model for droplet size for water (the "control treatment") sprayed through a 760 ml/min nozzle.
(a) What is the probability that the size of a single droplet is less than 1410 µm? At least 950 µm? (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
less than 1410 µm | ||
at least 950 µm |
(b) What is the probability that the size of a single droplet is
between 950 and 1410 µm? (Round your answer to four decimal
places.)
(c) How would you characterize the smallest 2% of all droplets?
(Round your answer to two decimal places.)
The smallest 2% of droplets are those smaller than µm in size.
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