Suppose you have already had a disease, D, and doctors tell you that you cannot contract it again. Assuming the doctors

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Suppose you have already had a disease, D, and doctors tell you that you cannot contract it again. Assuming the doctors

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Suppose you have already had a disease, D, and doctors tell you that you cannot contract it again. Assuming the doctors are correct, which of the following probability statements about your contracting the disease is correct, where P(D) stands for "the probability of contracting the disease"? (Hint: A probability is a value between 0 and 1, where 0 means that the event will not occur with certainty and 1 means the event will occur, with certainty.) OP(D)=0 O 0 <P(0) < 1 P(D)-0.5 OP(D)=1
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