IM2.9.1 TB or not TB?

1. Different Representations
Tuberculosis (TB) can be tested in a variety of ways, including a skin test. If a person has tuberculosis antibodies, then they are considered to have TB. Above is a tree diagram representing data based on 1,000 people who have been given a skin test for tuberculosis. [b]Notation[/b]: the vertical line is a symbol for conditional probability, and is read as “given”. For example, “Tested positive[math]|[/math]TB” is read as “the person tested positive given that they had tuberculosis”.[br]Fill in the following two way table showing probabilities (decimals) of each situation.
2. Conditional Statements
Based on the information in the table above, write some conditional statements.Starters:[br]If a patient has TB, then…[br]If a patient tested negative for TB, then…[br]
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