Answer:
The answer is 97%.
Explanation:
The zika virus' 1% incidence rate in the population has no effect over the probability of the patient being infected or not. If the test has a 3% false positive rate that means that if it is positive, the results have a 97% chance of being true. Therefore the chance that the person who took the test and had a positive result being actually infected is 97%.
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This might not be very accurate but.. I would assume that individuals should be concerned about toxicity levels and it’s overall nutrition. If there was no testing done on this plant before it’s release it could cause severe damage and possible allergic reaction to whoever consumes it. You should also worry about the cleanliness for there are high chances of getting some sort of parasite
No it cannot change because if anatomy chage then the person will be dead
Where are the statements? When you insert them ill be able to help you :D
So the astronauts can drink in space