The following data lists the number of correct and wrong dosage amounts calculat
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Question
The following data lists the number of correct and wrong dosage amounts calculated by 34 physicians in a research experiment, a group of 18 physicians was given bottles of epinephrine labeled with a concentration of "1 milligram in 1 milliliter solution." and another group of 16 physicians was given bottles labeled with a ratio of '1 milliliter of a 1:1000 solution.' If one of the physicians is randomly selected, what is the probability of getting one who calculated the dose correctly? Is that probability as high as it should be? P(physician calculated the dose correctly) =Explanation / Answer
Solution:- Probability of getting one who calculated the dose correctly = 17/34 = 0.5
Total number of physicians randomly selected who calculated the dose correctly = 17
Total number of physicians = 13 + 4 + 5 + 12 = 34
Probability of getting one who calculated the dose correctly = 17/34 = 0.5