A small independent physicians' practice has three doctors. Dr. Sarabia
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A small independent physicians' practice has three doctors. Dr. Sarabia sees 41% of the patients, Dr. Tran sees 32% , and Dr. Jackson sees the rest. Dr. Sarabia requests blood tests on 5% of her patients, Dr. Tran requests blood tests on 8% of his patients, and Dr. Jackson requests blood tests on 6% of her patients. An auditor randomly selects a patient from the past week and discovers that the patient had a blood test as a result of the physician visit. Knowing this information, what is the probability that the patient saw Dr. Sarabia? For what percentage of all patients at this practice are blood tests requested?
(Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
p = ______________
(enter the probability that a randomly selected patient was seen by Dr. Sarabia last week rounded to 4 decimal places)
For what percentage of all patients at this practice are blood tests requested?
(Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
p = _______________
(enter the share of all the patients for which blood tests are requested in percentages rounded to 2 decimal places %)
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