Wrath of the Swarm
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No, you can't, because then the accuracy of the test cannot be said to be 99% any more.
Now the equation for accuracy is no longer a constant, but a variable that depends on the particular sample population you put into it. Give the test to a population composed entirely of healthy people, and a certain percentage of the answers will be wrong. Give the test to a population of sick people, and a different percentage of the answers will be wrong. Give the test to a mix, and the percentage will change depending on the relative proportion of sick and healthy people.
Now the equation for accuracy is no longer a constant, but a variable that depends on the particular sample population you put into it. Give the test to a population composed entirely of healthy people, and a certain percentage of the answers will be wrong. Give the test to a population of sick people, and a different percentage of the answers will be wrong. Give the test to a mix, and the percentage will change depending on the relative proportion of sick and healthy people.