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Statistics: Ch 4 Probability in Statistics (57 of 74) Bayes' Rule: Example 2
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We will summarize the differences between independent and mutually exclusive events.
Mutually exclusive - 2 events cannot occur together. They do not intersect in a Venn diagram. If one occurs the other event cannot occur.
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We will use Bayes' Rule (Theorem) to solve: 10,000 patients are tested for cancer since they had a tumor. It is known that 1% o of tumors are malignant. Find P(caner|test +)=?, P(A)=P(cancer)=?, P(B)=P(test +)=?, P(A|B)=? Example 2
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