The following table shows the results of a recent health survey of 400 patients from hospitals of Muscat region in which they were asked whether there had been any known history of the disease in their family. Diease Нeart Cancer Diabetes Family history No family history 88 44 38 92 76 62 If a patient is selected at random from Muscat region hospital, what is the probability that: (a) He has cancer. (b) He had a family history of their particular disease. (c) He has cancer and no family history of cancer. (d) He has diabetes given that he has a family history. (e) He has no family history given that he has heart disease. (f) Show that family history and cancer are not independent.

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Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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The following table shows the results of a recent health
survey of 400 patients from hospitals of Muscat region in
which they were asked whether there had been any known
history of the disease in their family.
Diease
Нeart
Cancer
Diabetes
Family history
No family history
88
44
38
92
76
62
If a patient is selected at random from Muscat region hospital,
what is the probability that:
(a) He has cancer.
(b) He had a family history of their particular disease.
(c) He has cancer and no family history of cancer.
(d) He has diabetes given that he has a family history.
(e) He has no family history given that he has heart
disease.
(f) Show that family history and cancer are not
independent.
Transcribed Image Text:The following table shows the results of a recent health survey of 400 patients from hospitals of Muscat region in which they were asked whether there had been any known history of the disease in their family. Diease Нeart Cancer Diabetes Family history No family history 88 44 38 92 76 62 If a patient is selected at random from Muscat region hospital, what is the probability that: (a) He has cancer. (b) He had a family history of their particular disease. (c) He has cancer and no family history of cancer. (d) He has diabetes given that he has a family history. (e) He has no family history given that he has heart disease. (f) Show that family history and cancer are not independent.
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