A small independent physicians practice has three doctors. Dr. Sarabia sees 25% of the patients, Dr. Tran sees 27% and Dr.jackson sees the rest.
Dr.Sarabia requests blood tests on 9% of her patients. Dr. Tran requests blood tests on 9% of his patients, and Dr.Jackson requests blood tests on 8% of his patients.
If a patient who had a blood test requested is randomly selected, what is the probability that the patient saw Dr. Tran during his visit ? (USE 3 DECIMALS)
P(Checked by Dr. Jackson) = 1 - 0.25 - 0.27 = 0.48
By using Bayes' theorem:
P(Checked by Dr. Tran | Blood test requested)
= 0.285
A small independent physicians practice has three doctors. Dr. Sarabia sees 25% of the patients, Dr....
A small independent physicians practice has three doctors, Dr. Sarabia sees 28% of the patients, Dr. Tran sees 24% and Drjackson sees the rest. DrSarabia requests blood tests on 11% of her patients, Dr. Tran requests blood tests on 16% of his patients, and Dr.Jackson requests blood tests on 10% of his patients. An auditor randomly selects a patient from the past week. What is the probability that the patient had a blood test requested during his visit? (USE 3...
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