Mathematics, 05.05.2020 04:23, lia3865
Suppose that for all those individuals with positive first blood test results for the disease, a second blood test will be conducted. And the second blood test for Joe again shows up positive. Assume that the test results are independent given an individual's true disease status, what is the conditional probability that the disease is actually present in Joe given his two positive test results
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