Which of the following is an example of a false positive?
Test results indicate that a patient has cancer when, in fact, he does not.
Test results confirm that a patient has cancer.
Test results confirm that a patient does not have cancer.
Test results indicate that a patient does not have cancer when, in fact, he does.
2. Phil is randomly drawing cards from a deck of 52. He first draws a Queen, places it back in the deck, shuffles the deck, and then draws another card.
What is the probability of drawing a Queen, placing it back in the deck, and drawing any face card? Answer choices are in the form of a percentage, rounded to the nearest whole number.
25%
31%
7%
2%
3.There is a 30% chance of rain tomorrow.
What are the odds in favor of it raining?
10:3
7:3
3:10
3:7