QUESTION 16 Researchers are studying whether glucose level is related to blood pressure. The notation for the events being studied is: G for normal glucose level; G C. for glucose not normal, A for average blood pressure; B: borderline blood pressure. H for high blood pressure. What is the probability that a randomly selected person from those who have Average BP does not have normal Glucose? Average BP (A) Borderline BP High BP (H) Total (B) Normal Glucose (N) 500 200 700 1400 2000 Not Normal (Ne) Total 300 400 2700 2500 500 1100 4100 2000

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QUESTION 16
Researchers are studying whether glucose level is related to blood pressure. The notation for the events being studied is: G for normal glucose level; G
C. for glucose not normal, A for average blood pressure; B: borderline blood pressure. H for high blood pressure. What is the probability that a
randomly selected person from those who have Average BP does not have normal Glucose?
Average BP
(A)
500
Borderline BP
High BP (H)
Total
(B)
Normal Glucose (N)
200
700
1400
Not Normal (N").
300
2000
400
2700
Total
2500
500
1100
4100
2000
P(N | A) =
2500
2000
P(N N A)
4100
500
P(A | N)
%3D
1400
3900
P(N U A)=
4100
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 16 Researchers are studying whether glucose level is related to blood pressure. The notation for the events being studied is: G for normal glucose level; G C. for glucose not normal, A for average blood pressure; B: borderline blood pressure. H for high blood pressure. What is the probability that a randomly selected person from those who have Average BP does not have normal Glucose? Average BP (A) 500 Borderline BP High BP (H) Total (B) Normal Glucose (N) 200 700 1400 Not Normal (N"). 300 2000 400 2700 Total 2500 500 1100 4100 2000 P(N | A) = 2500 2000 P(N N A) 4100 500 P(A | N) %3D 1400 3900 P(N U A)= 4100 QUESTION 17 E Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. hp
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