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To find the probability of an adult male experiencing nausea, you need to divide the number of trial members experiencing nausea by the total number of trial members.
The number of trial members experiencing nausea is 26.
The total number of trial members is 1,200.
So, the probability of an adult male using the drug experiencing nausea is 26/1200, which simplifies to 0.0217 or 2.17%.