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The absolute risk of getting disease A if a person smokes is 35%. The absolute risk of getting disease A if a person doesn't smoke is 15%. a. Compute the absolute risk reduction for a smoker compared to a non-smoker. b. Compute the relative risk for a smoker compared to a non-smoker. Round to two decimal places. Show work:

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