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Exercise 10.4.4: Bayes' Theorem - detecting a virus from test results. About (a) Assume one person out of 10,000 is infected with HIV, and there is a test in which 2.5% of all people test positive for the virus although they do not really have it. If you test negative on this test, then you definitely do not have HIV. What is the chance of having HIV, assuming you test positive for it
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, happy121906
Astandard american eskimo dog has a mean weight of 30 pounds with a standard deviation of 2 pounds. assuming the weights of standard eskimo dogs are normally distributed, what range of weights would 99.7% of the dogs have? approximately 26–34 pounds approximately 24–36 pounds approximately 28–32 pounds approximately 29–31 pounds
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:50, Kianna000
Suppose that the price p (in dollars) and the weekly sales x (in thousands of units) of a certain commodity satisfy the demand equation 4p cubedplusx squaredequals38 comma 400. determine the rate at which sales are changing at a time when xequals80, pequals20, and the price is falling at the rate of $.20 per week.
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