STAT200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Fixed Cost, W. M. Keck Observatory, Binomial Distribution

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Submit your answers in a word file to sakai at the same place you downloaded the file. Remember you can paste any excel or jmp output into a. Word file (use paste special for best results). Put your name and the assignment # on the file name: e. g. ilvento guided4. doc. Answer as completely as you can and show your work. Then upload the file via sakai to get credit. We often express a fale positive and a false negative with any test. There are further terms which we will discuss in this exercise. Imagine that the probability is 0. 95 that a certain test will diagnose a diabetic correctly as being diabetic, and it is 0. 05 that it will diagnose a person who is not diabetic as being diabetic. It is known that roughly 10% if the population is diabetic. Hint: this is a use bayes" theorem problem, which we did not cover in the lectures.

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