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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Queensborough_Community_College/MA336%3A_Statistics/04%3A_Relationships_in_Categorical_Data_with_Intro_to_Probability/4.07%3A_Two-Way_Tables_(5_of_5)
    Answer: We are asked to find the probability of a girl given that the examination predicts a girl. Answer: We are asked to find the probability of a boy given that the examination predicts a boy. In c...Answer: We are asked to find the probability of a girl given that the examination predicts a girl. Answer: We are asked to find the probability of a boy given that the examination predicts a boy. In constructing the hypothetical two-way table, it is convenient to start by assuming that the company has 10,000 employees (10,000 is a large enough number to ensure that all calculations result in whole numbers).

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