Biology, asked by shreyansh2138, 9 months ago

suppose that you are worried that you might have a rare disease. You decide to get tested, and suppose that the testing methods for this disease are correct 99 percent of the time (in other words, if you have the disease, it shows that you do with 99 percent probability, and if you don't have the disease, it shows that you do not with 99 percent probability). Suppose this disease is actually quite rare, occurring randomly in the general population in only one of every 10,000 people. If your test results come back positive, what are your chances that you actually have the disease?

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Answered by vaishnavi83188
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Basically every disease show some symptoms but if the result comes positive it means you are not suffering from that disease. Sometimes, we cannot believe on the test because of the problems we are facing but it can be symptoms for any other diseases.

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