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According to the American Lung Association 7% of the population has lung disease. Of the people having lung disease 90% are smokers. Of the people not having lung disease 20% are smokers. What are the chances that a smoker has lung disease?

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Answer:

The chances that a smoker has lung disease 25.30%.

Explanation:

Let L is the event of the lung disease and S is the event of being smoker,

According to the question,

The probability of lung disease, P(L) = 7 % = 0.07,

⇒ The probability of not having lung disease, P(L') = 100 % - 7 % = 93 % = 0.93,

The probability of the people having lung disease who are smokers,

P(L∩S) = 90% of 0.07 = 6.3% = 0.063,

The probability of the people not having lung disease who are smokers,

P(L'∩S) = 20% of 0.93 = 18.60% = 0.186,

Thus, the total probability of being smoker, P(S) = P(L∩S) + P(L'∩S) = 0.063 + 0.186 = 0.249,

Hence, the probability that a smoker has lung disease,


P((L)/(S))=(P(L\cap S))/(P(S))


=(0.063)/(0.249)


=0.253012048193


=25.3012048193\%


\approx 25.30\%

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