Somewhat true but I need more information to this problem
All the probabilities are given for the three different scenarios in men and women: people who smoke, people who develop lung cancer, and people who develop lung cancer who are also smokers. Then, these are even classified in terms of gender.
But the final question only has to do with men who are smokers that develop lung cancer. So, I think all the other data are only there for the purpose of red herring. The answer is already there, but you just have to find it among the others. First, you ignore all the probabilities involving women because we only want the men. Then, you find the probability of men that have lung cancer being smokers. The answer is 90%.
Answer:
63
Step-by-step explanation:
The positive number but a negative result would be :
C. Irene is scuba diving at –30 feet. She swims 10 feet toward the surface to watch a school of fish.
The positive value is she swam 10 feet up to the surface, but she is still below the surface, which would be a negative result.