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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 08:10 lexhorton2002

Assume a test for a disease has a probability 0.05 of incorrectly identifying an individual as infected (False Positive), and a probability 0.01 of incorrectly identifying an individual as uninfected (False Negative). Assume furthermore that the probability of an individual being infected is 0.000001 (1 in 1 million). If a person tests positive for this disease, what is the probability of actually having the disease

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