Finite math. Please help!?

2015-10-24 5:09 am
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According to a study in a medical journal, 202 of a sample of 5,990 middle-aged men had developed diabetes. It also found that men who were very active (burning about 3,500 calories daily) were a fifth as likely to develop diabetes compared with men who were sedentary. Assume that one-third of all middle-aged men are very active, and the rest are classified as sedentary. What is the probability that a middle-aged man with diabetes is very active? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)

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2015-10-24 5:40 am
Looks like a problem for Bayes' rule.
Or construct a 2x2 table from the data.


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