Pharmaceutical companies advertise for the pill an efficacy of 99.5% in preventi
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Pharmaceutical companies advertise for the pill an efficacy of 99.5% in preventing pregnancy. However, under typical use the real efficacy is only about 93%. That is, 7% of women taking the pill for a year will experience an unplanned pregnancy that year. A gynecologist looks back at a random sample of 510 medical records from patients who had been prescribed the pill one year before. (a) What are the mean and standard deviation of the distribution of the sample proportion who experience unplanned pregnancies out of 510? mu_P = .07 (Use 2 decimal places) sigma_P = 0.0113 (Use 3 decimal places) (b) Suppose the gynecologist finds that 20 of the women had become pregnant within 1 year while taking the pill. How surprising is this finding? Give the probability of finding 20 or more pregnant women in the sample. (Use 3 decimal places) c) What is the probability of finding 24 or more pregnant women in the sample? (Use 3 decimal places) (d) What is the probability of finding 29 or more pregnant women in the sample? (Use 3 decimal places)Explanation / Answer
here mean =np=0.07*510=35.7
and std deviation =(np(1-P))1/2 =5.762
c) hence P(X>=24)=1-P(X<=23) =1-P(Z<(23.5-35.7)/5.762)=1-P(Z<-2.8115)=1-0.0025=0.983
d)P(X>=29)=1-P(X<=28)=1-P(Z<(28.5-35.7)/5.762)=1-P(Z<-1.2496)=1-0.1057=0.894
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