Please help me to solve this question. It is not from a test. Thank you for helping me if you do :)The first options are: 0.57, 0.73. Second, 0.74, 0.57. Third: no, yes. Fourth (bottom) : much greater than or close to

Answer:
• 0.73
,• 0.57
,• Yes
,• Much greater than
Explanation:
The completed table is attached below:
(a) P(improvement| medicine)
[tex]P(improvement|medicine)=\frac{63}{86}\approx0.73[/tex](b)P(improvement)
[tex]P\left(improvement\right)=\frac{85}{150}\approx0.57[/tex](c)
Yes, there is evidence that a patient who takes the medicine is more likely to show improvement than a randomly chosen patient from the group because P(improvement |took medicine) is much greater than P(improvement).