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EH 206 Homework 2
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Consider a scenario in which this population experiences an increase in the long-term environmental concentrations of lead in their water, and the variance of environmental concentrations in this simulated population expands. If the median value of the raw water environmental concentration data increases to 25 ug/L, and the GSD increases to 3.5 ug/L, holding all other simulation input parameters constant, what is the increase in median concentration (in ng/kd-day) of lead intake? Hint: You'll need to note the results of your original simulation run, make an adjustment to the code to incorporate your new simulation parameters, and then compare your adjusted results to the results of your original simulation to answer this question.
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To determine the increase in median lead intake (in ng/kd-day) from the scenario, we need to compare the median intake between the original simulation run and the adjusted run with the new parameters.
First, restate what's given and what’s missing:
- New scenario facts: median raw water lead concentration increases to 25 ug/L, and the geometric standard deviation (GSD) of concentrations increases to 3.5 ug/L. All other inputs are held constant.
- What we need: the increase in the median lead intake, which requires knowing the original baseline median intake (with the original median and GSD values) and the new median intake under the adjusted paramete......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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