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What is the probability that a patient shows improvement

if it is known that the patient was given the drug?

What is the probability that a patient shows improvement if it is known that the patient-example-1
User JEricaM
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Answer:

.3375

Step-by-step explanation:

Total people who were given drug: 800

Total people who showed improvement: 270

Probability:


\boxed{ \sf (favorable \ outcomes )/(total \ possible \ outcomes)}

insert values


\rightarrow \sf (270)/(800)

simplify


\rightarrow \sf (27)/(80)

in decimals


\rightarrow \sf 0.3375

User Andee
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Answer:

d) .3375

Step-by-step explanation:

let E be the event : “the patient shows improvement”

D be the event : “the patient was given the drug”

here we are in a conditional probability situation:

Let E/D be the event “a patient shows improvement ,if it is known that the patient was given the drug”


p\left( E|D\right) =(p\left( E\cap D\right) )/(p\left( D\right) )


=(270)/(800)


=0.3375

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