probability of dying aftrr contracting a disease is 0.2725. 30 percent of females who contract this...
induviduals who have a particular gene have a .72 probability of contracting a certain disease suppose that 526 induviduals with the gene participate in a lifetime study what is the standard deviation of the number of people who eventually contract the disease?
During flu season in a given year, the probability of contracting the disease is estimated to be 17.5% (you may assume that all individuals have the same probability regardless of vaccination status or other factors). Consider a company with 100 employees. It is estimated that each employee who contracts the flu costs the company $250 in lost productivity. Calculate the expected cost of lost productivity at this company.
In humans, hemophilia is a sex linked trait. Females can be normal, carriers, or have the disease. Males will either have the disease or not (but they won’t ever be carriers) X H X H = female, normal / X H Y = male, normal X H X h = female, carrier X h X h = female, hemophiliac / X h Y= male, hemophiliac Show the cross of a man who has hemophilia with a woman who is a carrier....
8. [12 pts total] Huntington disease is a rare degenerative autosomal disorder that determined by a dominant allele. The disorder is typically manifested after the age of 45. A young man has learned that his father has developed the disease; his mother does not carry the dominant allele for the condition [4 pts] A. What is the probability that the young man will later develop the disease? (4 pts] B. If the young man has a child with a woman...
Who was the hosts of malaria and what host factors contributed to contracting the disease malaria?
Question 14 (5 points) Individuals who have a particular gene have a 0.61 probability of contracting a certain disease. Suppose that 1,389 individuals with the gene participate in a lifetime study. What is the standard deviation of the number of people who eventually contract the disease? Write only a number as your answer. Round to 2 decimal places (for example 1.56). Your Answer: Answer Question 15 (5 points) Find the area under the standard normal curve that lies between z-...
Q-3: People living in an area have a 30% risk of contracting a deadly disease. Let the X random variable show the number of people who are not infected. In this case, among 20 people randomly selected from this region: 1.P(2< X 9) =? 2. P(3, 206 < X < 10,794) what is the minimum? b) it is known that 0.02 of the products in a factory are defective. By calculating the probability of at least 3 of 100 products...
Assume that a 25-year-old man has these probabilities of dying during the next five years Age at death 25 26 27 28 29 Probability 0.00036 0.00041 0.00054 0.00057 0.00060 (a) What is the probability that the man does not die in the next five years? (Enter your answer to five decimal places.) 99750 (b) An online insurance site offers a term insurance policy that will pay $100,000 if a 25-year-old man dies within the next 5 years. The cost is...
9. People who have been in contact with a carrier of a disease, have a 40% chance of contracting the disease. Suppose that the carrier of the diseases may have infected a school with 500 people. Find the approximate probability that at least 215 people will contract the disease. A. 0.09 B. 0.91 C. 0.05 D. 0.89
5) Suppose a 57-year old man has a 1.2% = 0.012 percent probability of dying this year. Forty of these men sign up for a one-year life insurance plan. WTP that exactly one dies? Show your work: saint om Don ut Solglu