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A scientist performed an experiment on mice. Her results are posted below. Lung Cancer in Mice Experiment Group Duration of Cigarette Smoke Exposure Number of Cases of Lung Cancer 1 0 days 0 2 500 days 3 3 1,000 days 27 4 1,500 days 32 After analyzing her results, she stated that a mouse must be exposed to more than 500 days of cigarette smoke before the mouse can get lung cancer. Do you agree with the scientist's conclusions?

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  1. Yesterday, 23:55
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    No; some mice may have developed lung cancer in less than 500 days of cigarette smoke exposure.
  2. Yesterday, 23:55
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    Scientist's conclusion might be wrong and needs to be probed further with experiments

    Explanation:

    In the experiment the mice was observed first at day 0 and then directly at day 500. When the scientist found 3 mice suffering from lung cancer at day 500 she gave the conclusion that the mice need to be exposed for 500 or more days for developing lung cancer. But there is a huge duration gap of 500 days between her first and second experimental group. The mice could have developed cancer anywhere between 0 and 500 days so now she needs to break this duration into smaller gaps and repeat the experiment to narrow down the result. She needs to expose the mice to smoke at varying duration between 0 and 500 days. After she gets a result in this second experiment, she needs to further narrow down the gap till she arrives at a definite conclusion.
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