Problem 10 to 20: HIV Testing Accuracy rate is 99%. First, label the percentages in the table. Second, locate the areas in the table that represents a false positive and a false negative test result. Fact: HIV/AIDS also called: human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. HIV causes AlIDS and interferes with the body's ability to fight infections. In reality, a very small percentage of the population has HIV. If in USA, only about 0.5% of the population has HIV, what percent of the population does not have HIV? Construct a 2 by 2 table and label the percentages using 310,000,000 for population. Modeling Table Insert information into table Disease or No Disease or Disease or No Disease or Condition Condition Condition Condition A Test Positive Test Positive True Positive False Positive Test Negative False True Test Negative Negative Negative 11. If 0,5ofte populamon has HIV, how many people out of 310,000,000 would be expected to havo HIV? demanver below (a)534,500 (b) 1500 (c) 304,500 (d)A,619,000 (e) 50,00 12. How many of those with HIV wl test Positive? Circle vour answer blow. (a) 15,500 (b) 1,534,500 (c) 3,084,500 (d) 4,61000 13. How many of those with HIV will test negative? Circle your answer below. (a) 1,550,000 (b) 1,534,500 (c) 3,084,500 (d) 4,619,000 (e) 15,500
Problem 10 to 20: HIV Testing Accuracy rate is 99%. First, label the percentages in the table. Second, locate the areas in the table that represents a false positive and a false negative test result. Fact: HIV/AIDS also called: human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. HIV causes AlIDS and interferes with the body's ability to fight infections. In reality, a very small percentage of the population has HIV. If in USA, only about 0.5% of the population has HIV, what percent of the population does not have HIV? Construct a 2 by 2 table and label the percentages using 310,000,000 for population. Modeling Table Insert information into table Disease or No Disease or Disease or No Disease or Condition Condition Condition Condition A Test Positive Test Positive True Positive False Positive Test Negative False True Test Negative Negative Negative 11. If 0,5ofte populamon has HIV, how many people out of 310,000,000 would be expected to havo HIV? demanver below (a)534,500 (b) 1500 (c) 304,500 (d)A,619,000 (e) 50,00 12. How many of those with HIV wl test Positive? Circle vour answer blow. (a) 15,500 (b) 1,534,500 (c) 3,084,500 (d) 4,61000 13. How many of those with HIV will test negative? Circle your answer below. (a) 1,550,000 (b) 1,534,500 (c) 3,084,500 (d) 4,619,000 (e) 15,500
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