I’m having an extremely hard time trying to understand apply Baye’s Theorem. My assignment question is as follows:In one study of the flu, 38% of those in the study were given the flu vaccine, and 34% of those in the study ended up requesting treatment for the flu. However, of those who requested treatment for the flu, 29% had been given the flu vaccine. Those doing the study could not follow all the subjects who had been given the flu vaccine, so they did not know how many of those who had been given the flu vaccine ended up requesting treatment for the flu. However, from these facts you can figure that out, namely, how many (what percentage) of those who had been given the flu vaccine ended up requesting treatment for the flu. What is that percentage?I know the formula is P(A|B) = p(B|A) p(A) / p(B)but I don’t know what to plug in where.












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