When applying for insurance, potential customers are asked if they have good or
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When applying for insurance, potential customers are asked if they have good or bad credit. Just before approving the new customer, the insurance company orders a credit report to verify the customer's actual credit rating. Historically, 33% of customers with bad credit claim they have good credit and 26% of customers with good credit misreport they have bad credit. If the insurance company has set its credit standards so that 56% of approved customers have good credit, what is the probability an approved customer has good credit, given that they claimed to have good credit during the application process?Explanation / Answer
probabilty that a customer claim to have good credit =(1-0.26)*0.56+(1-0.56)*0.33=0.5596
hence probability an approved customer has good credit, given that they claimed to have good credit during the application process =(1-0.26)*0.56/0.5596=0.740529
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