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A group of patients were asked whether they take a daily vitamin and whether they had at least one
headache in the past week.
The table shows the probabilities of results
Had at least one headache Had no headaches Total
Takes a daily vitamin 0.15
0.35
0.5
Does not take a daily vitamin0.3
0.2
0.5
Total
0.45
0.55
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the probability of a
patient from the group having a headache given that they take a daily vitamin
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Answer :

Answer:

Having at least one headache and taking a daily vitamin are stochastically dependent events.

Step-by-step explanation:

A group of patients were asked whether they take a daily vitamin and whether they had at least one headache in the past week. The table shows the probabilities of result.

                  Had  at least         Had no     Total

                 one headache     headache

Takes a

daily

vitamin           0.15                         0.35        0.5

Does not

take a daily

vitamin            0.3                          0.2         0.5      

Total                0.45                       0.55        1

Now,P(The patient takes a daily vitamin) [tex]\times[/tex] P(The patient had at least one headache in the past week)

= [tex]0.5 \times 0.45[/tex]

= 0.225 ≠ 0.15 = P(The patient takes a daily vitamin and had at least one headache in the past week)

Hence, having at least one headache and taking a daily vitamin are dependent events.

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