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Suppose the probability of a false positive result on a mammograrn is
a. What is the probability that she will have no false positive results during that time?
b. What is the probability that she will have at least one false positive result during that time?
c. What is the probability that she will have exactly two false positive results during that time?
d. Suppose that the probability of a false negative result on a mammogram is
(i) If a woman has a positive test result one year, what is the probability that she actually has breast cancer?
(ii) If a woman has a negative test result one year, what is the probability that she actually has breast cancer?
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