llustrative Mathematics 10.3: Genetic Testing A suspected cause of a disease is a variation in a certain gene. A study gathers at-risk people at random and tests them for the disease as well as for the genetic variation. has the disease does not have the disease has the genetic variation 80 12 does not have the genetic variation 1,055 1,160 A person from the study is selected at random. Let A represent the event "has the disease" and B represent "has the genetic variation." 1. Use the table to find the probabilities. Show your reasoning. a. Р(А) b. P(B) C. P(A and B) d. P(A|B)

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Use the table to find the probabilities. Show your reasoning. A.) P(A) B.) P(B) C.) P(A and B) D.) P(A|B)
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10.3: Genetic Testing
A suspected cause of a disease is a variation in a certain gene. A study gathers at-risk
people at random and tests them for the disease as well as for the genetic variation.
has the disease does not have the disease
has the genetic variation
80
12
does not have the genetic variation
1,055
1,160
A person from the study is selected at random. Let A represent the event "has the disease"
and B represent "has the genetic variation."
1. Use the table to find the probabilities. Show your reasoning.
a. P(A)
b. P(B)
c. P(A and B)
d. P(A| B)
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Transcribed Image Text:ECLASS IG X A StudentVUE B May 4,2021-G X S SOAP2DAY 日05.04.21-Gene x X. /c/MjizNTAwMzg4MDI1/a/MzMyNzIxNjk1MTcx/details IM llustrative Mathematics 10.3: Genetic Testing A suspected cause of a disease is a variation in a certain gene. A study gathers at-risk people at random and tests them for the disease as well as for the genetic variation. has the disease does not have the disease has the genetic variation 80 12 does not have the genetic variation 1,055 1,160 A person from the study is selected at random. Let A represent the event "has the disease" and B represent "has the genetic variation." 1. Use the table to find the probabilities. Show your reasoning. a. P(A) b. P(B) c. P(A and B) d. P(A| B) 9MB
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