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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 03:40 benjaminbooth10

Suppose that in a certain country, 10% of the elderly people have diabetes (call this Event D). It is also known that 30% of the elderly people are living below poverty level (call this Event P), 35% of the elderly population falls into at least one of these categories, and 5% of the elderly population falls into both of these categories. If a randomly selected elderly person is living below the poverty level, what is the probability that she/he has diabetes

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