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Thanks The probability that a male develops some form of cancer in his lifetime

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The probability that a male develops some form of cancer in his lifetime is 0.4567 (Source: American Cancer Society). The probability that a male has at least one false positive test result (meaning the test comes back for cancer when the man does not have it) is 0.S1 (Source: USA Today). Some of the questions below do not have enough information for you to answer them. Write "not enough information" for those answers. Let: C = a man develops cancer in his lifetime; P = man has at least one false positive

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b.)0.4567

c.)not enough information

d.)not enough information

e.) No, because over half (0.51) of men have at least one false positive text