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3 May, 20:31

Heart failures are due to either natural occurrences (87%) or outside factors (13%). Outside factors are related to induced substances (73%) or foreign objects (27%). Natural occurrences are caused by arterial blockage (56%), disease (27%), and infection (e. g., staph infection) (17%). (a) Determine the probability that a failure is due to induced substance. (b) Determine the probability that a failure is due to disease or infection.

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  1. 3 May, 22:18
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    (a) The probability is 9.49%

    (b) The probability is 38.28%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The probability that a failure is due to induced substance is calculated as a multiplication as:

    (13%) * (73%) = 9.49%

    Where 13% is the percentage of heart failures that are due outside factors and 73% is the percentage of outside factors that are due induced substances.

    On the other hand, the probability that a failure is due to disease or infection is the sum of the probability that a failure is due to disease and the probability that a failure is due to infection.

    Then, the probability that a failure is due to disease is calculated as:

    (87%) * (27%) = 23.49%

    Where 87% is the percentage of heart failures that are due natural factors and 27% is the percentage of natural factors that are due disease.

    At the same way, the probability that a failure is due to infection is calculated as:

    (87%) * (17%) = 14.79%

    So, the probability that a failure is due to disease or infection is:

    23.49% + 14.79% = 38.28%
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