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Mathematics, 11.02.2020 02:48 dwighthibbert56

Human blood may contain either or both of two antigens, A and B. Blood that contains only the A antigen is called type A, blood that contains only the B antigen is called type B, blood that contains both antigens is called type AB, and blood that contains neither antigen is called type O. At a certain blood bank, 35% of the blood donors have type A blood, 10% have type B, and 5% have type AB.

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(a) What is the probability that a randomly chosen blood donor is type O?

(b) A recipient with type A blood may safely receive blood from a donor whose blood does not contain the B antigen. What is the probability that a randomly chosen blood donor may donate to a recipient with type A blood?

(c) If someone has the A antigen, what is the probability that they are type AB?

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