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Subjects were randomly chosen for a clinical trial consisting of 87 women and 88 men. 17 of the women and 22 of the man have high blood pressure. the probability that a randomly chosen subject from the trial does not have high blood pressure given that this subject is female
the probability that a randomly chosen subject from the trial has high blood pressure given that this subject is male
the probability that a randomly chosen subject from the trial does not have high blood pressure given that this subject is male
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