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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 15:01, brutalgitaffe

Diseases I and II are prevalent among people in a certain population. It is assumed that 10% of the population will contract disease I sometime during their lifetime, 15% will contract disease II eventually, and 3% will contract both diseases. a Find the probability that a randomly chosen person from this population will contract at least one disease. b Find the conditional probability that a randomly chosen person from this population will contract both diseases, given that he or she has contracted at least one disease. Wackerly, Dennis. Mathematical Statistics with Applications (p. 61). Cengage Textbook. Kindle Edition.

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