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17 March, 12:23

Two people have left traces of their own blood at the scene of a crime. A suspect, Sam, is tested and found to have type O blood. The two blood traces are found to be of type O and AB, found in local population with frequencies 60% and 1% respectively. Based on the evidence, what are the odds that Sam was one of the two people whose blood was found at the scene?

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  1. 17 March, 12:47
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    0.3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the evidence, they were two persons on the scene with blood type O and AB. The Probability that blood type O committed the crime is 0.5 = 1/2 which is the same as the probability that blood type AB committed the crime.

    Since they are 60% of blood type O in the community, the Odds that Sam whose blood type is O was the one found at the scene is 0.5 * 60% = 0.3

    0.5 * (60/100) = 0.3
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