Question
During randomized human trials for the chemical compound G-23 Paxilon Hydrochlorate,
of trial participants exhibited unpleasant side effects. At this rate, if a population of
is exposed to the compound, how many people would be expected to exhibit similar side effects?
of trial participants exhibited unpleasant side effects. At this rate, if a population of
is exposed to the compound, how many people would be expected to exhibit similar side effects?
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Based on the data provided, it can be calculated that 15% of trial participants exhibited unpleasant side effects.
Therefore, if a population of x individuals is exposed to the compound, the number of people expected to exhibit similar side effects can be calculated using the formula:
0.15x
So if a population of 1000 individuals is exposed to the compound, 0.15 x 1000 = 150 people would be expected to exhibit similar side effects.
Therefore, if a population of x individuals is exposed to the compound, the number of people expected to exhibit similar side effects can be calculated using the formula:
0.15x
So if a population of 1000 individuals is exposed to the compound, 0.15 x 1000 = 150 people would be expected to exhibit similar side effects.
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