In a recent study, 100 males used a new weight-loss supplement, and all but 20 of them experienced weight loss after two weeks. In the same study, 20 females used the same supplement, and all but 4 of them experienced weight loss after two weeks.

The new weight loss supplement was more effective on males/females in the study because only % of them failed to lose weight after two weeks, whereas % of the males/females failed to lose weight after 2 weeks.

In a recent study, males used a new weight-loss supplement, and of them experienced weight loss after two weeks. In the same study, females used the same supplement, and of them experienced weight loss after two weeks.

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In a recent study,

100

males used a new weight-loss supplement, and
80

of them experienced weight loss after two weeks. In the same study,
20

females used the same supplement, and
18

of them experienced weight loss after two weeks.
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In a recent study, 100 males used a new weight-loss supplement, and 80 of them experienced weight loss after two weeks. In the same study, 20 females used the same supplement, and 12 of them experienced weight loss after two weeks? quizlet

To determine which gender the new weight-loss supplement was more effective on, we need to compare the percentages of males and females who failed to lose weight after two weeks.

In the study, 100 males used the supplement, and 20 of them failed to lose weight. Therefore, the percentage of males who failed to lose weight is calculated as (20/100) * 100 = 20%.

Similarly, 20 females used the supplement, and 4 of them failed to lose weight. Therefore, the percentage of females who failed to lose weight is calculated as (4/20) * 100 = 20%.

Hence, both the males and females had the same percentage of individuals who failed to lose weight after two weeks, which is 20%.

Therefore, the new weight-loss supplement was equally effective on males and females in the study as both genders had the same percentage of individuals who failed to lose weight after two weeks.