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22 September, 17:55

An experiment on the side effects of pain relievers assigned arthritis patients to take one of several over-the-counter pain medications. of the 425 patients who took one brand of pain reliever, 20 suffered some "adverse symptom." does the experiment provide strong evidence that fewer than 11% of patients who take this medication have adverse symptoms?

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  1. 22 September, 18:19
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    yes, 20/425 =.047 or 4.7%

    The total that had an adverse symptom was 20 out of 425. create a fraction to find the percentage of the patients that have an adverse symptom. 20/425 is 0.047 or 4.7% had an adverse effect.
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