SOLUTION: A = A man has diabetes B = A man is over 40 years old Translate into symbols. a. The probability a man has no diabetes b. The probability a 30 year old man has diabetes

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Question 1045152: A = A man has diabetes
B = A man is over 40 years old

Translate into symbols.
a. The probability a man has no diabetes
b. The probability a 30 year old man has diabetes
c. The probability a man has no diabetes and is over 40 years old
d. The probability a man with diabetes is over 40 years old.

Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A = A man has diabetes
B = A man is over 40 years old
In symbols...
a. The probability a man has no diabetes ----> P(A')
b. The probability a 30 year old man has diabetes ----> P(A|B')
c. The probability a man has no diabetes and is over 40 years old ---> P(A'∩B)
d. The probability a man with diabetes is over 40 years old ---> P(B|A)

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