'( x DP) + SP AAP ~ Problem &: The mean arterial pressure (MAP) of person defined as: diastolic bloody pressure) systolic blood pressure MAP Add column to the data title MAP and compute the MAP of each participant: Problem 9: Compute the sample size for the MAP data in question 8 using the COUNT function'
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This step involves adding a new column to the existing data table and calculating the MAP for each participant. The formula for calculating MAP is: MAP = (2 x diastolic blood pressure + systolic blood pressure) / 3 So, we need to apply this formula to each row Show more…
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