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Mathematics, 05.10.2019 02:20 moinhajra
Suppose a particular type of cancer has a 0.9% incidence rate. let d be the event that a person has this type of cancer, therefore p(d)=0.009. a test for this type of cancer has a false positive rate of 6%. the test correctly confirms the presence of the cancer with an accuracy of 91%. suppose that the test indicates that a person has cancer. what is the probability that the person actually does have cancer? round your answer to four decimal places, if necessary
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