The probability of having diabetes if you are obese is 0.15 and the probability of having diabetes if you are overweight is 0.10. If being obese and overweight are mutually exclusive, what is the probability of having diabetes if you are obese or overweight? Round the answer to two decimal places.
Given,
P(diabetes | obese) = 0.15
P(diabetes | overweight) = 0.10
and P(obese and overweight) = 0
Now,
The probability of having diabetes if you are obese or overweight
= P(diabetes | obese) + P(diabetes | overweight)
= 0.15 + 0.10
= 0.25
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