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The chance of getting a particular disease sometime during your lifetime is estimated at 1 in 20.

Smoking increases the risk of developing the disease during your lifetime by 20%.

How many people out of a group of 1000 smokers would you expect to get the disease sometime during their lifetime?

User Afessler
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Answer:

60 people

Explanation:

The chance of getting a particular disease is
(1)/(20)

To calculate how much the chance is increased by smoking, you have to calculate the 20% of
(1)/(20) and then perform the sum of it and the original chance

A 20% as a fractional number is
(20)/(100)

Therefore the 20% of
(1)/(20) is:


((20)/(100) )((1)/(20)) = (1)/(100)

So, the chance of getting a particular disease sometime during the lifetime for a smoker is:


(1)/(20) + (1)/(100) = (6)/(100)

This means that every 100 smokers, 6 of them would get the disease.

You have to multiply the risk by the group of smokers to calculate how many people you would expect to get the disease:


(1000)((6)/(100)) = 60

In conclusion, 60 people out of a group of 1000 people would get the disease.

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