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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 23:40, munziruddin204

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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