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When 100 people who have not used cocaine are tested for cocaine use, on average only 5 will test positive. By contrast, of every 100 people who have used cocaine 99 will test positive. Thus, when a randomly chosen group of people is tested for cocaine use, the vast majority of those who test positive will be people who the have used cocaine. A reasoning error in the argument is that the argument: (B) attributes to every member of the population the properties of the average member of the population (C)fails to take into account what proportion of the population have used cocaine
I chose B cause i thought the percentage calculated from mass research could not be applied to individual properly. Anyway, the key shows that C is the best choice. Could you provide me some help regarding to the mistake i made? Thanks. |
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