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I took out my old brita filter, and the four holes in the bottom had green dots in it, not just the black I was expecting for the carbon. So I thought it was mold. I bought a new package of filters, and ALL FOUR fillters had the green little balls in them. Does anyone else have these little green balls in their filter ( in bottom four holes) . Is yours just black ( carbon) and I thus have mold?? Help!!!
I've been using a Brita water filter pitcher for several years, and I don't recall ever seeing green dots in the filter cartridges. Their FAQ section says spare filters should be kept in a cool, dry, place, but they should last indefinitely.
You can send Brita's customer support a question at http://www.brita.com/index_us.html , or call them: 1-800-24-27482. (This is contact info. for U.S. customers.) Ask them what's going on! If they say this is normal, please post that info. Thanks.
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I love data analysis. Statistics, probability, error, I enjoy it all. Personally, I find it comforting. I like knowing what is going on in the world without having to worry about emotion or irrationality getting in the way. It is invaluable. There is an overwhelming amount of information out there, and I believe that knowing how to critically examine the data is one the best skills anybody can learn. Plus, it is applied math. I find that most people can grasp the tricky math concepts better when they are explained in terms of real life.
Here is a dilemma I love sharing with people. You are on a game show. The game consists of three doors, one with a hot new Ferrari behind it. The other two have goats behind them. You get to pick a door. Obviously, you want to pick the door with the hot new Ferrari (although some people have shown a keen interest in goat breeding when I explained this to them). After you pick a door, I, the game show host, open a door to reveal a goat. At this point, there are two doors left. One has a goat behind it while the other has the hot new Ferrari. I then give you the option to switch doors. Do you choose to switch? Most people choose not to switch. Two doors left means you have a 50% chance of picking the right door, so your original choice is as good as the other door. Well, dear readers, this is in fact not true. If you switch you have a 66% chance of getting that hot new Ferrari. The reason it is not 50% is because you have a 66% chance of originally choosing a goat door. Since the host always opens a goat door, that leaves one goat door and one hot new Ferrari door. It is more likely you will have chosen a goat door, and thus you will have a better chance of winning by switching doors. This can be a difficult concept to grasp. You can read more about it on Wikipedia under the Monty Hall Problem. I walked one of my students through it and it helped him understand the concept of probability a little better.
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