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Consider the probabilities of people taking pregnancy tests. Assume that the true probability of pregnancy for all people who take the test is 10%. If pregnancy tests give a positive result in 99% of the cases where the woman is pregnant and give a negative result in 98% of the cases in which she is not pregnant, what is the probability that a woman who gets a negative test result is truly pregnant?

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