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A doctor can prescribe one of two drugs to treat a certain disease. Drug A will cure 75% of the cases but has unwanted side effects in 40% of the cases. Drug B will cure 50% of the cases and has unwanted side effects in 30% of cases. 60 patients are given drug A and 80 patients are given drug B. How many patients would you expect to experience unwanted side effects?

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User Kevy
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60 patients x 40 % = 24 and 80 patients x 30 % = 24. So 24 + 24 = 48
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User ZachP
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The total number of patients experienced unwanted side effects is 48

Step-by-step explanation

60 patients are given drug A and drug A has unwanted side effects in 40% of the cases.

So, the number of patients experienced side effects for drug A = 40% of 60
=(0.40*60)= 24

Now 80 patients are given drug B and it has side effects in 30% of the cases.

So, the number of patients experienced side effects for drug B = 30% of 80
=(0.30*80)= 24

So, the total number of patients experienced unwanted side effects
= 24+24 =48

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