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Answer:
The answer is 97%.
Explanation:
The zika virus' 1% incidence rate in the population has no effect over the probability of the patient being infected or not. If the test has a 3% false positive rate that means that if it is positive, the results have a 97% chance of being true. Therefore the chance that the person who took the test and had a positive result being actually infected is 97%.
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Answer:
There is 97% Chance that the person is infected.
Explanation:
According to the question, the test for the virus has 3% false positive and there is no false negative rate.
Therefore if someone takes the test and gets a positive result, the chances of the person to be infected ( True positive ) is
100 - 3 = 97%
Note: False positive result is a result that indicates that a given condition is present when it is not actually present.