Blood Pressure Meds A research physiciancompared the effectiveness of two blood

Chapter 4, Problem 128

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Blood Pressure Meds A research physiciancompared the effectiveness of two blood pressuredrugs A and B by administering the two drugs to eachof four pairs of identical twins. Drug A was given toone member of a pair; drug B to the other. If, in fact,there is no difference in the effects of the drugs, whatis the probability that the drop in the blood pressurereading for drug A exceeds the corresponding drop inthe reading for drug B for all four pairs of twins? Supposedrug B created a greater drop in blood pressurethan drug A for each of the four pairs of twins. Do youthink this provides sufficient evidence to indicate thatdrug B is more effective in lowering blood pressurethan drug A?

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