(Round to four decimal places as needed.) (a) P(X≥ 68)= (b) What does the result from part (a) suggest? OA. The drug has no effect on flu symptoms because x268 is highly unlikely. B. The drug increases the likelihood of flu symptoms because x268 is highly unlikely. C. The drug has no effect on flu symptoms because x268 is not highly unlikely. D. The drug increases the likelihood of flu symptoms because x ≥ 68 is not highly unlikely. K
(Round to four decimal places as needed.) (a) P(X≥ 68)= (b) What does the result from part (a) suggest? OA. The drug has no effect on flu symptoms because x268 is highly unlikely. B. The drug increases the likelihood of flu symptoms because x268 is highly unlikely. C. The drug has no effect on flu symptoms because x268 is not highly unlikely. D. The drug increases the likelihood of flu symptoms because x ≥ 68 is not highly unlikely. K
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