Respuesta :
Answer:
- 0.126
Explanation:
1. Determine the percent of people who developed dementia from the entire population.
a) From the percent of people who had depression:
- 10% × 22% = 2.2 %
b) From the number of people who did not have depression:
- 90% × 17% = 15.3%
c) Total percent:
- 2.2% + 15.3% 17.5% of all people developed dementia.
2. Probability that the person suffered from depression earlier in life, if a person has developed dementia:
- percent of people who developed dementia and had depression / percent of people who developed dementia = 2.2% / 17.5% = 0.126
Note, that this can be calculated using the formula for conditional probability:
- P(A/B) = P(A∩B) / P(B)
Where:
- A is having suffered depression
- B is having developed dementia
- A∩B is having both suffered depression and developed dementia
- P(A∩B) = 22% ₓ 10% = 2.2% = 0.022
- P(B) = 22% × 10% + 17% × 90% = 17.5% = 0.175
- P(A/B) = P(A∩B) / P(B) = 0.022 / 0.175 = 0.126