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Mathematics, 16.07.2019 20:20 stephaniero6

In a clinical trial of a drug used to subjects stop smoking, 797 subjects were treated with 1 mg doses of the drug. that group consisted of 48 subjects who experienced nausea. the probability of nausea for subjects not receiving the treatment was 0.0101. complete parts (a) through (c).
a. assuming that the drug has no effect, so that the probability of nausea was 0.0125, find the mean and standard deviation for the numbers of people in groups of 797 that can be expected to experience nausea.
b. based on the result from part (a) is it unusual to find that among 797 people, there are 47 who experience nausea? why or why not?
c. based on the preceding results, does nausea appear to be an adverse reaction that should be of concern to those who use the drug?

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