A large study of lifestyle effects on heart disease yielded the following statis
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A large study of lifestyle effects on heart disease yielded the following statistics:
Smokers 40%
Obesity 30%
Heart Disease 10%
Smokers and Obese 20%
Smokers and Heart Disease 6%
Obese and Heart Disease 5%
Smoker, Obese and Heart Disease 4%
Which of the following is NOT a true statement?
Select one:
a. The probability that a randomly sampled individual from this population is a smoker and obese is 20%.
b. If a randomly chosen individual is obese, the probability that he/she has heart disease is 16.67%.
c. All of the answer choices are not true statements.
d. Heart disease and smoking are independent in this population.
e. The probability that a randomly sampled individual from this population is either a smoker or obese is 50%.
Explanation / Answer
P(heart disease given that he is obese)=P(heart disease and obese)/P(obese)=0.05/0.3=16.67%
P(heart disease and smoking)=0.06 , P(heart disease)=0.1 and P(smoking)=0.4, since P(heart disease and smoking) is not equal to P(heart disease)*P(smoking)=0.1*0.4=0.04, thus they are not independent so answer D is the right option
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