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4 August, 07:28

A scientist studies wasting syndrome in sea stars. Of the sea stars she has examined, 60 percent are ochre sea stars, and 25 percent have wasting syndrome. Fifteen percent of the sea stars are ochre sea stars with wasting disease. One of the sea stars is chosen at random. If it has wasting disease, what is the probability that it is not an ochre sea star?

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  1. 4 August, 07:58
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    Forty percent of not being ochre sea star but 25 percent if it has wasting disease
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