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Mathematics, 19.02.2021 16:40 kathrynway5955

GrumpyCorp drug tests all of the recent college graduates it hires each year. The drug test currently used correctly determines drug users 96% of the time(a Positive test) and correctly determines non-users 90% of the time(a Negative test). A recent study concluded that 36% of college students use drugs. A potential employee has been tested and the result was Negative for drug use. a) Construct ALL necessary probabilities using proper notation(Example: P(D) for a "drug user"). (Hint: there should be 6 total)
b) Find the Probability of a Negative test, by showing use of the above Probabilities first, and then followed by the proper calculation.
c) Use Bayes' Theorem to find the probability that a person who tests Positive actually was not a Drug User. Set up using Conditional Probability Notation and then substitute in numeric values.

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