Answer:
Test B.
Step-by-step explanation:
Test A - 95% effective with 10% false positive rate.
Test B -90% effective with 5% false positive rate.
Test A and B are independent methods.
One of the tests is carried out on a person and turns out to be positive.
To calculate the effectiveness of the test,
Test A = Effectiveness in percentage divided by the false positive rate.
95/10 = 9.5
Test B = Effectiveness in percentage divided by the false positive rate.
90/5 = 18.
Test B has a higher effective rate than Test A.
Therefore Test B is more indicative of a positive result than Test A.