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Mathematics, 24.07.2020 05:01 Ericabarnes114

A medical company tested a new drug for possible side effects. The table shows the relative frequency that a study participant experienced the side
effect.
Adults
Children
Side effect
0.07
0.22
No side effect
043
0.28
Do these data suggest an association between age and experiencing side
effects?
O A. No. Adults were as likely to experience side effects as children.
O B. Yes. A greater percentage of children experienced side effects
than adults
O C. No. A greater percentage of both adults and children had no side
effects.
D. Yes. A greater percentage of adults experienced side effects than
children

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