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Hypoglycemia is the most common serious side effect of insulin, occurring in approximately 16% of type I and 10% of type II diabetic patients. If a sample of 100 type II diabetics taking insulin is considered, how many would be expected to experience hypoglycemia? (Round to 4 decimal places)

a) 6.0000
b) 10.0000
c) 16.0000
d) 0.1000

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Final answer:

Approximately 10 out of 100 type II diabetics taking insulin would be expected to experience hypoglycemia.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hypoglycemia is the most common serious side effect of insulin, occurring in approximately 10% of type II diabetic patients taking insulin. Therefore, out of a sample of 100 type II diabetics taking insulin, we can expect approximately 10 of them to experience hypoglycemia.

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Final answer:

To calculate the expected number of type II diabetics to experience hypoglycemia out of 100 patients, multiply the incidence rate (10%) by the sample size (100), yielding 10 patients expected to have hypoglycemia.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is expected to calculate the number of type II diabetic patients who are likely to experience hypoglycemia from a sample of 100 patients, given that the incidence rate of hypoglycemia in such patients is 10%. To determine this, one needs to apply basic statistical knowledge to calculate the expected value.

Given the incidence rate of hypoglycemia in type II diabetics is 10%, we can calculate the expected number of patients out of 100 who would experience hypoglycemia as follows:


0.10 (incidence rate as a decimal) × 100 (sample size) = 10 expected cases of hypoglycemia.

Therefore, the correct answer from the provided options is b) 10.0000.

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