A dentist office gives a survey to all wisdom teeth extraction patients asking them to rate the quality of their dental experience. One month after wisdom teeth extraction, the dentist contacts the patients again to ask if there were any complications from the extraction. Last year, the results of the surveys showed that of the patients who had a poor dental experience, 94% had post-extraction complications. What conclusion can be drawn from this study? Some patients who have a poor dental experience also have post-extraction complications. Most patients who have a poor dental experience also have post-extraction complications. Poor dental experiences cause post-extraction complications. Post-extraction complications cause poor dental experiences.
@JustSaiyan
First I'll ask why this is in Chemistry, xD Second, I'd say it's B. 94% of the people who had a bad dental experience had post-extraction complications. This means most of the people who had a bad dental experience had gotten post-extraction complications. 94% is certainly more than "some" and even more that "most" but being that it doesn't get any more specific, we have to go with this. we can't really say it's C or D because honestly there is a lack of data to prove this.
I put it in Chemistry because it seemed more that than Math for some reason- xD And thanks lmao
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