In a clinical trial, style=”color:rgb(0,0,0);”>18 out of 897 patients taking a prescription drug daily complained of flulike symptoms. Suppose that it is known that 1.6 % of patients taking competing drugs complain of flulike symptoms. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that more than 1.6% of this drug’s users experience flulike symptoms as a side effect at the α=0.01 level of significance?
In a clinical trial,
style=”color:rgb(0,0,0);”>18 out of 897 patients taking a prescription drug daily complained of flulike symptoms. Suppose that it is known that 1.6 % of patients taking competing drugs complain of flulike symptoms. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that more than 1.6% of this drug’s users experience flulike symptoms as a side effect at the α=0.01 level of significance?
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