Assume that 1% of the members of a particular sports league use a particular proscribed drug. It is decided to test all of the members of the league to find these villains out. The test used has a only a 1% chance of failing to identify an actual drug user and also has only a 1% chance of misidentifying a non-drug user as a drug user. Tom tests positive -- what are the chances that, despite the results of this highly accurate drug test, he is innocent.
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Assume that 1% of the members of a particular sports league use a particular proscribed drug. It is decided to test all of the members of the league to find these villains out. The test used has a only a 1% chance of failing to identify an actual drug user and also has only a 1% chance of misidentifying a non-drug user as a drug user. Tom tests positive -- what are the chances that, despite the results of this highly accurate drug test, he is innocent.
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