Meeting Presentation, Problem of the Week, and Constitutional Changes
Problem of the Week (Meeting on Thursday at 3:30pm in Steward 450):
Situation: "One in a thousand people has a prevalence for a particular heart disease. There is a test to detect this disease. The test is 100% accurate for people who have the disease and is 95% accurate for those who don't (this means that 5% of people who do not have the disease will be wrongly diagnosed as having it).
Question: If a randomly selected person tests positive, what is the probability that the person actually has the disease?"
Constitutional Changes:
Please read through the red marks on the proposed constitutional changes in the attached PDF. If you have any other suggested changes, please mark them up on the attached word document and email them to Kevin. We will be voting on the new constitution at our next meeting on December 1st.
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