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13 April, 05:59

An article estimated that 5.4% of a certain population has asthma, and that an asthmatic has probability 0.027 of suffering an asthma attack on a given day. A person is chosen at random from this population.

What is the probability that this person has an asthma attack on that day?

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  1. 13 April, 06:27
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    The probability that a selected person has an asthma attack on that day is 0.001458

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let A = A person has asthma

    B = A person suffers from an asthma attack in a day

    P (A) = Probability that a person has asthma = 5.4% = 0.054

    P (B/A) = Probability that a person suffers from asthma = 0.027

    Let P (A n B) = The probability that a selected person has an asthma attack on that day

    P (A n B) = P (A) * P (B/A)

    P (A n B) = 0.054 * 0.027

    P (A n B) = 0.001458
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