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The data represent the results for a test for a certain disease. Assume one individual from the group is randomly selected. Find the
negative
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given that he or she
had
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The individual actually had the disease
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Yes
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No
Positive
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132
7
Negative
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17
144
The probability is approximately
nothing
.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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