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A medical test has a 95% accuracy of detecting a Condition Z if the person has it. It also has a 97% chance to indicate that the person does not have the condition if they really don't have it. If the incidence rate of this disease is 10 out of every 100: What is the probability that a person chosen at random will both test positive and actually have the disease (i. e., get a true positive)?

What is the probability that a person chosen at random will test positive but not have the disease (i. e., get a false positive)?

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