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Mathematics, 23.09.2019 16:10 carterjpowell77

There has been a great deal of controversy over the last several years regarding what types of surveillance are appropriate to prevent terrorism. suppose a particular surveillance system has a 98% chance of correctly identifying a future terrorist and a 99.9% chance of correctly identifying someone who is not a future terrorist. if there are 1,000 future terrorists in a population of 300 million, and one of these 300 million is randomly selected, scrutinized by the system, and identified as a future terrorist, what is the probability that he/she actually is a future terrorist? (round your answer to six decimal places.)

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