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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Statistics_for_Behavioral_Science_Majors/03%3A_Probability/3.09%3A_Probability_Exercises
    a) Compute the probability that the student was a non-business major or got a grade of C. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 90% of the time if the person has the virus and 8% of ...a) Compute the probability that the student was a non-business major or got a grade of C. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 90% of the time if the person has the virus and 8% of the time if the person does not have the virus. (This 8% result is called a false positive.) Let A be the event "the person is infected" and B be the event "the person tests positive."
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Statistical_Methods_(Yuba_College)/05%3A_Probability/5.09%3A_Chapter_5_Exercises
    a) Compute the probability that the student was a non-business major or got a grade of C. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 90% of the time if the person has the virus and 8% of ...a) Compute the probability that the student was a non-business major or got a grade of C. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 90% of the time if the person has the virus and 8% of the time if the person does not have the virus. (This 8% result is called a false positive.) Let A be the event "the person is infected" and B be the event "the person tests positive."
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Math_120%3A__Introductory_Statistics_(Ikeda)/03%3A_Probability/3.09%3A_Chapter_3_Exercises
    A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 90% of the time if the person has the virus, and 8% of the time if the person does not have the virus (false positive). Given that the hat selec...A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 90% of the time if the person has the virus, and 8% of the time if the person does not have the virus (false positive). Given that the hat selected is green, what is the probability that it came from manufacturer B’s box? (Hint: Make a table with the colors as the columns and the manufacturers as the rows.)

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