13. The probability that a person selected at random from a population will exhibit the classic symptom
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13. The probability that a person selected at random from a population will exhibit the classic symptom of a certain disease is .2, and the probability that a person selected at random has the disease is .23. The probability that a person who has the symptom also has the disease is .18. A person selected at random from the population does not have the symptom; what is the probability that the person has the disease?
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Biostatistics A Foundation For Analysis In The Health Sciences
ISBN: 9780471163862
7th Edition
Authors: Wayne W Daniel
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