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7 November, 19:39

A drug trial is testing the effectiveness of two drugs. If 50 patients are given Drug A, 20 patients are given Drug B, and 100 patients are given a placebo, what is the probability that a patient will NOT be given a placebo?

A. 5/17

B. 10/17

C. 2/17

D. 7/17

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  1. 7 November, 19:48
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    So, to find the answer you'd first add up how many patients you have:

    20+50+100 = 170.

    In a fraction your total would go on the bottom. Then you'd take how many patients are taking a real drug, which is represented by 20+50 = 70. This number would go on top.

    So, the probability of a patient NOT getting a placebo is 70/170. Simplified would be 7/17.

    The answer is D. 7/17.
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