Find the risk of experiencing a nausea for Drug 1. [Answer to 3 decimal places.] 0.444
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Find the risk of experiencing a nausea for Drug 2. [Answer to 3 decimal places.] 0.354
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What is the relative risk of a nausea for Drug 1 compared to Drug 2? [Answer to 3 decimal places.] 1.254
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What is the percent increase in the risk of a nausea for Drug 1 compared to Drug 2? [Answer to 1 decimal places. Do not type % in the box.]
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What is the odds ratio for comparing the odds of a nausea for Drug 1 compared to Drug 2? [Answer to 3 decimal places.]1.457
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The first three answers and fifth answer are correct. So based on the 1st and 2nd answer we can get the answer to the 4th question.
Increase in the risk of a nausea for Drug 1 compared to Drug 2 = 0.444 - 0.354 = 0.090
So the percentage increase in the risk of a nausea for Drug 1 compared to Drug 2 = (0.090 / 0.354)*100 % = 25.4 %
Answer will be 25.4
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Maintaining a constant pipe wall temperature in some hotprocess
applications is critical. A new technique that utilizes bolton
trace elements to maintain temperature was presented in a
scientific journal.
Without bolton trace elements, the pipe wall temperature of a
switch condenser used to produce plastic has a uniform distribution
ranging from 259F to 290F.
When several bolton trace elements are attached to the piping,
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A study is done to compare side effects for two different drugs used to treat a medical condition. Results are shown in the following table: Nausea? Drug Yes No Drug 1 49 73 Drug 2 40 52 Find the risk of experiencing a nausea for Drug 1. [Answer to 3 decimal places.] 0.402 Find the risk of experiencing a nausea for Drug 2. [Answer to 3 decimal places.] 0.435 What is the relative risk of a nausea for Drug 1...
V(V) + G + /(ms) - 33 Courtesy of Cengage Learning, DC/AC Circuits and Electronics: Principles and Applications a. Find peak value. Vo = 16 V Computer's answer now shown above. You are correct. Previous Tries Your receipt no. is 162-88 b. Find min value. V min = 8 V Computer's answer now shown above. You are correct. Your receipt no. is 162-9741 Previous Tries c. Find average or DC value. Vde = 12 V Computer's answer now shown above....
Problem 3 A parallel-plate capacitor with plate area 5.00 cm2 and air-gap separation 0.29 mm is connected to a 12.00 V battery, and fully charged. The battery is then disconnected (a) What is the charge on the capacitor? 1.83x10-10 (c You are correct. Computer's answer now shown above Your receipt is 160-9143 Previous Tries (b) The plates are now pulled to a separation of 0.48 mm. What is the charge on the capacitor now? 183x1010 (c You are correct. Computer's...
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A study was carried out to assess the effect of a new
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treatment, while 29 received a control medication. After 20 weeks
in the study, each subject's blood pressure, , was
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According to a poll of adults about 42% work during
their summer vacation. Suppose that this claim about the population
proportion is true. Now if we take a sample of 49 adults, and find
the sample proportion [^(p)] of adults who work during
summer vacation.
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What is the expected value of sample proportion [^(p)]?
0.42
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At a restaurant the time between two consecutive to-go orders is
exponentially distributed with a rate of λ = 0.05/min.
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after decimal.
If a to-go order has just come, what is the probability that the next order will come in less than 17 minutes? 0.573 Computer's answer now shown above. You are correct. Previous Tries Your receipt no. is 158-3296 For quality control study, a random sample of 47 to-go...
A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.075 mol of cyanoacetic acid (Ka-3.37×10-3) and 0.030 mol of sodium cyanoacetate in water to a total solution volume of 1.00 L. First, calculate a pH for the solution by assuming that the concentrations of NCCH2CO2H and NCCH2CO2 are equal to the formal concentrations of the substances dissolved. 2.07 Computer's answer now shown above. You are correct. Your receipt no. is 160-8794 () Previous Tries Next, calculate the pH for the solution based on...