Tha answer would be C. Standardized tests will never ask you about anything not provided by them, so A, B, and D would not be feasible.
If the second mammogram also had a positive result, the probability that the woman has cancer becomes d) 0.52.
<h3>What is the probability the woman has cancer?</h3>
The probability that the woman has cancer given a positive second result can be found as:
= (Probability of having cancer and a positive result) / (Probability of a positive result regardless of cancer status)
Solving gives:
= (0.12 x 0.78) / ( (0.12 x 0.78) + (0.88 x 0.1))
= 0.0936 / (0.0936 + 0.088)
= 0.52
Full question information is:
- American Cancer Society estimates that about 1.7% of women have breast cancer.
- Susan G. Komen For The Cure Foundation states that mammography correctly identifies about 78% of women who truly have breast cancer.
- An article published in 2003 suggests that up to 10% of all mammograms result in false positives for patients who do not have cancer.
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Answer:
B a dilation with a scale factor of 1/4 and then a translation
Explanation:
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Based on the information provided, Trey's number line model and equation is not correct.
<h3>What is a fraction? </h3>
A fraction is not an whole number. It is made up of a numerator and a denominator.
Types of fractions are:
- Proper fraction: the numerator is smaller than the denominator. An example is 3/8.
- Improper fraction: the numerator is greater than the denominator. An example is 8/3.
- Mixed fraction: it consists of a whole number and a proper fraction. An example is 2 1/2.
<h3>How many 3/8 pint servings does Ms. Nellies have? </h3>
2 1/2 ÷ 3/8
5/2 x 8/3 = 20/3 = 6 2/3
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