QUESTION 9 The specificity of a diagnostic test is the probability that an individual does not have the disease being tested for when they have tested negative. Suppose that a COVID-19 test is given to 100 people, 26 of which have the disease and 74 of which do not. Of those who have the disease, 23 test positive and 3 test negative; of the 74 who do not have the disease, 6 test positive and 681 test negative. Round your answer to three decimal places. What is the specificity of this test? QUESTION 10 Suppose that a COVID-19 test is given to 100 people, 26 of which have the disease and 74 of which do not. Of those who have the disease, 23 test positive and 3 test negative; of the 74 who do not have the disease, 6 test positive and 68 test negative. Are testing positive for the disease and actually having the disease independent? Yes, because the probability of an individual testing positive is equal to the probability of them testing positive when they actually have the disease. No, because the probability of an individual testing positive is equal to the probability of them testing positive when they actually have the disease. Yes, because the probability of an individual testing positive is not equal to the probability of them testing positive when they actually have the disease. O No, because the probability of an individual testing positive is not equal to the probability of them testing positive when they actually have the disease.