Answer:
Correct option (A).
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability of an individual catching a flu when he or she has taken vitamin C is, P (F|C) = 0.0342.
The probability of an individual catching a flu when he or she has not taken vitamin C is, P (F|C') = 0.2653.
Th ratio of individuals who caught the flu when they did not take vitamin C to those who took vitamin C is:
[tex]=\frac{P(F|C')}{P(F|C)}\\ =\frac{0.2653}{0.0342} \\=7.7573[/tex]
This implies that:
[tex]P(F|C')=7.7573\times P(F|C)[/tex]
Thus, the the individuals not taking vitamin C are 7.7573. Times more likely to catch the flu than individuals taking vitamin C.
The statement is True.