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23 November, 00:26

A medical company tested a new drug for possible side effects. The table

shows the relative frequency that a study participant experienced the side

effect.

Side effect

0.21

No side effect

0.29

Adults

Children

0.06

0.44

Do these data suggest an association between age and experiencing side

effects?

A. No. A greater percentage of both adults and children had no side

effects.

B. No. Adults were as likely to experience side effects as children.

C. Yes. A greater percentage of adults experienced side effects than

children

D. Yes. A greater percentage of children experienced side effects

than adults.

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  1. 23 November, 00:56
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    The answer is A.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    While they don't give nearly enough information on sampling size to be credible data or how many kids vs how many adults, the simplistic answer is (A) a greater percentage of kids experienced side effects among their peers than the adults among their peers.
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