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1) A certain disease has an incidence rate of 0.5%. If the false negative rate is 6% and the false positive rate is 4%, compute the probability that a person who tests positive actually has the disease. 2) Karla has 10 shirts, 6 shorts, and 3 pairs of sandals. How many different combinations of outfits could she make? 3) You get to choose your new 4 digit pin number for your debit card. If you are allowed to repeat the numbers, how many different pin numbers from which do you have to choose? 4) If 380 people ran in the Savannah Bridge Run, how many ways can first, second, and third place be awarded? 5) There are 210 employees that work the assembly line at the local automotive plant. The boss has to choose a group 5 to go to training. How many different ways can he choose the group?

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