Question: a. For the physicians given the bottles labeled with a concentration, find the percentage of wrong dosage calculations; then express it as a probability. b.
a. For the physicians given the bottles labeled with a concentration, find the percentage of wrong dosage calculations; then express it as a probability.
b. For the physicians given the bottles labeled with a ratio, find the percentage of wrong dosage calculations; then express it as a probability.
c. Does it appear that either group did worse? What does the result suggest about drug labels?
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Correct Dosage Calculation Wrong Dosage Calculation Concentration Label "1 milligram in 1 milliliter solution") Ratio Label ("1 milliliter of a 1:1000 solution") 2 12
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