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Find the indicated probability.
-Refer to the table which summarizes the results of testing for a certain disease. Find the indicated probability. -Refer to the table which summarizes the results of testing for a certain disease.   If one of the results is randomly selected, what is the probability that it is a false positive (test indicates the person has the disease when in fact they don't) ? What does this probability suggest about the accuracy of the Test? A)  0.155; The probability of this error is high so the test is not very accurate. B)  0.414; The probability of this error is high so the test is not very accurate. C)  0.0256; The probability of this error is low so the test is fairly accurate. D)  0.103; The probability of this error is high so the test is not very accurate. If one of the results is randomly selected, what is the probability that it is a false positive (test indicates the person has the disease when in fact they don't) ? What does this probability suggest about the accuracy of the
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