PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS Hyperlipidemia in children has been hypothesized to
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PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS Hyperlipidemia in children has been hypothesized to be related to high cholesterol in their parents. The following data were collected on parents and children.
CHILD
Both Parents Hyperlipidemic
One Parent Hyperlipidemic
Neither Parent Hyperlipidemic
Not Hyperlipidemic
13
34
83
Hyperlipidemic
45
42
6
a. What is the probability that one or both parents are hyperlipidemic? (2.5 points)
Probability:
b. What is the probability that the child and both parents are hyperlipidemic? (2.5 points)
Probability:
c. What is the probability that a child is hyperlipidemic if neither of his/her parents are hyperlipidemic? (2.5 points)
Probability:
d. What is the probability that a child is hyperlipidemic if both of his/her parents are hyperlipidemic? (2.5 points)
Probability:
e. Summarize the data found in this case study. (15 points)
Please be sure to include the following:
1) Describe the hypothesis, was the outcome hypothesized correctly? Please explain.
2) Imagine you are writing a brief synopsis of this case study. In 2-3 paragraphs, discuss the following:
a) Purpose of the study.
b) Participants of the study.
c) Why was the study conducted?
d) Based on the data provided and your biostatistical analysis, quantify and propose solutions to support public and populations-based health challenges.
Synopsis:
CHILD
Both Parents Hyperlipidemic
One Parent Hyperlipidemic
Neither Parent Hyperlipidemic
Not Hyperlipidemic
13
34
83
Hyperlipidemic
45
42
6
Explanation / Answer
Only first four parts will be solvd. according to the rule of this site.
a.
total no of individuals = 13+45+34+42+6+83=223
so, the probability of one or both parents are hyperlipidemic = (13+45+34+42)/223=134/223
b.
the probability that the child and both parents are hyperlipidemic? (2.5 points)
Probability:
13+45+6+42/223=106/223
c
the probability that a child is hyperlipidemic if neither of his/her parents are hyperlipidemic
6/223
d
the probability that a child is hyperlipidemic if both of his/her parents are hyperlipidemic
= 45/223
Note : The numerator in each case has been set in a way so that we add the numbers in the boxes which agree witth the statement of the problem
for example : in the last question only the 1st box in the second row agrees to condition of the question. so, we keep only that box's number in the numerator.
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