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12 October, 03:48

A survey on healthy choices was given to gym members at Work It Out. The results showed that 90% of its members drank protein shakes. Of the members who drank protein shakes, 30% took weight-loss medication whereas only 10% of members who did NOT drink protein shakes took weight-loss medication. What is the probability that a gym member does NOT take weight-loss medication?

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  1. 12 October, 04:09
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    Probability that a gym member does not take weight-loss medication = 0.63

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let E be the event of choosing a gym member who drank protein shakes and W be the event of choosing a gym member who took weight loss medication.

    Probability that a gym member drank protein shakes = P (E) = 0.9

    Probability that a gym member does not drink protein shakes = P (not E) = 0.1

    E and W are independent events.

    By using Bayes Theorem, P (E and W) = P (E) * P (W)

    Probability that a gym member drank protein shakes and took weight loss medication = P (E and W) = 0.3*0.9 = 0.27

    Probability that a gym member took weight-loss medication = P (W) = 0.1 + 0.27 = 0.37

    (10% of members who did not drink protein shakes took weight-loss medication)

    Therefore, Probability that a gym member does not take weight loss medication = P (not W) = 1 - 0.37 = 0.63
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