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The following information is used for 240-Q48. Another epidemiologist reviewed the results and suggested that the invest
QUESTION 41 2 pc The following information is used for 240-248. Another epidemiologist reviewed the results and suggested that the investigators examine age as another factor f interest because they said that the results might be confounded by age. The investigator then stratified the results by age, displaying them separately for the older subjects (aged 65 and over) and the younger subjects (aged 40-64). Examine the two tables that follow. CHD in Older Subjects (65+ years old) CHD Yes No Total Bald 750 6,750 7,500 Hair 100 900 1,000 Total 850 7,650 8,500 CHD in Younger Subjects (40-64 years old) CHD Yes No Total Bald 25 2,475 2,500 Hair 90 8,910 9,000 Total 115 11,385 11,500 Calculate the overall risk of CHD in the younger men. Provide your answer in a rounded percentage with no decimals or commas.
The following information is used for 240-Q48. Another epidemiologist reviewed the results and suggested that the investigators examine age as another factor of interest because they said that the results might be confounded by age. The investigator then stratified the results by age, displaying them separately for the older subjects (aged 65 and over) and the younger subjects (aged 40-64). Examine the two tables that follow. CHD in Older Subjects (65+ years old) CHD Yes No Total Bald 750 6,750 7,500 Hair 100 900 1,000 Total 850 7,650 8,500 CHD in Younger Subjects (40-64 years old) CHD Yes No Total Bald 25 2,500 2,475 8,910 Hair 90 9,000 Total 115 11,385 11,500 Calculate the overall risk of CHD in the older men. Provide your answer in a rounded percentage with no decimals or commas.