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SOA Exam P Question 13 | General Probability

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An actuary is studying the prevalence of three health risk factors, denoted by A, B, and C, within a population of women. For each of the three factors, the probability is 0.1 that a woman in the population has only this risk factor (and no others). For any two of the three factors, the probability is 0.12 that she has exactly these two risk factors (but not the other). The probability that a woman has all three risk factors, given that she has A and B, is 1/3. Calculate the probability that a woman has none of the three risk factors, given that she does not have risk factor A. (A) 0.280 (B) 0.311 (C) 0.467 (D) 0.484 (E) 0.700 You can find the link to the questions below: https://www.soa.org/globalassets/assets/Files/Edu/edu-exam-p-sample-quest.pdf The link to the answers below: https://www.soa.org/globalassets/assets/Files/Edu/edu-exam-p-sample-sol.pdf Check out my other channel Rumi's Life: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJmFvrltr0Xht150O4lgTIA Email: [email protected]

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