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Type the correct answer in the box. Use numerals instead of words. The test to determine the presence of a certain virus in a pigeon is 97% accurate for a pigeon that has the virus and 99%
that does not have the virus. In a given population, 1.5% of the pigeons are infected.
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The probability that a randomly selected pigeon gets an incorrect result is
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