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A study of the US clinical population found that 22.6% are diagnosed with a mental disorder, 14% are diagnosed with an alcohol-related disorder, and 5% are diagnosed with both disorders.

(a) What is the probability that someone from the clinical population is diagnosed with a mental disorder, knowing that the person is diagnosed with an alcohol-related disorder? Please use 3 decimal places.

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(b) What is the probability that someone from the clinical population is diagnosed with an alcohol-related disorder, knowing that the person is diagnosed with a mental disorder? Please use 3 decimal places.

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since the given is the US clinical population found that 22.6% are diagnosed with a mental disorder, 14% are diagnosed with an alcohol-related disorder, and 5% are diagnosed with both disorders. so the answer for the both questions is 5 % because a person is both diagnosed with mental disorder and alcohol-related disorder.
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