Therapy: Alcohol Recovery The Eastmore Program is a

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Therapy: Alcohol Recovery The Eastmore Program is a special program to help alcoholics. In the Eastmore Program, an alcoholic lives at home but undergoes a two-phase treatment plan. Phase I is an intensive group-therapy program lasting 10 weeks. Phase II is a long-term counseling program lasting 1 year. Eastmore Programs are located in most major cities, and past data gave the following information based on percentages of success and failure collected over a long period of time: The probability that a client will have a relapse in phase I is 0.27; the probability that a client will have a relapse in phase II is 0.23. However, if a client did not have a relapse in phase I, then the probability that this client will not have a relapse in phase II is 0.95. If a client did have a relapse in phase I, then the probability that this client will have a relapse in phase II is 0.70. Let A be the event that a client has a relapse in phase I and B be the event that a client has a relapse in phase II. Let C be the event that a client has no relapse in phase I and D be the event that a client has no relapse in phase II. Compute the following: (a) P(A), P(B), P(C), and P(D) (b) P(B A) and P(D C) (c) P(A and B) and P(C and D) (d) P(A or B) (e) What is the probability that a client will go through both phase I and phase II without a relapse? (f) What is the probability that a client will have a relapse in both phase I and phase II? (g) What is the probability that a client will have a relapse in either phase I or phase II?

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