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A test subject is randomly selected for a diabetes test. What is the probability of getting a subject who is not diabetic, given that the test result is negative? Find the probability using the data table.

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A Test Subject Is Randomly Selected For A Diabetes Test What Is The Probability Of Getting A Subject Who Is Not Diabetic Given That The Test Result Is Negative class=

Sagot :

From the image we obtain the following values, 

                                         Positive Test           Negative Test
Subject is diabetic             35                                  3                      38
Subject is not diabetic        5                                28                       33
Total                                      40                               31                       71

Therefore, the probability of getting a subject that is not diabetic is calculated as follows:

28/31 = 0.903 or 90.3%

The answer is 90.3%.

Answer:

the probability of getting a subject who is not diabetic, given that the test result is negative is 0.90%

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