Final answer:
The probability that the patient was categorized as serious upon arrival given that they survived is 0.39
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability that the patient was categorized as serious upon arrival given that they survived, we need to use conditional probability. Let's denote the event that a patient is serious as S and the event that a patient survived as Sc (complement of S). We want to find P(S|Sc). According to Bayes' theorem, we have:
P(S|Sc) = P(S) * P(Sc|S) / P(Sc)
We know that P(S) = 0.30, P(Sc) = 1 - P(S) = 0.70, P(Sc|S) = 1 - P(S dies|S) = 1 - 0.10 = 0.90. Substituting these values into the formula, we get:
P(S|Sc) = (0.30 * 0.90) / 0.70 = 0.39