With the latest antiretroviral HIV treatment, the outcomes are living 12 more years (probability = 60%), 11 more years (prob = 30%), 10 more years (prob = 5%) and 9 more years (prob = 5%).
What is the expected value of the antiretroviral treatment?
Group of answer choices
20.0 years
15.5 years
11.0 years
11.45 years
none of the above

With the latest antiretroviral HIV treatment, the outcomes are living 12 more years (probability = 60%),...
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