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The probabilities of a test are represented by I for infected; U, uninfected; D, infection detected; and N, no infection detected. What is the symbolic way to represent the probability of a true positive?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

PlATO

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User Murnax
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A true positive is when a person who is infected receives a positive test (someone whose test comes back positive but who doesn't really have the infection would be called a false positive).

A symbolic way to represent the probability of a true positive would be the infection detected divided by the total of all the options:

D/(I + U + D + N)
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