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Assume there аre а tоtаl оf fоur sufficient causes for Disease Y. Disease can occur with component causes A, B, C, and D together. In the absence of exposure B, component E must be present to cause disease. It is also known that exposure to component causes C and F together can cause disease. Finally, exposure to just component cause G can cause disease. 1d. Under the original assumptions from Question 1c above, what proportion of Population 1 would get Disease Y if everyone were unexposed to B (that is, what is the risk if everyone were unexposed)? Briefly explain your reasoning. Reminder: 55% of a given population, Population 1, is exposed to factors A, C, and D; 10% of the population is exposed to factor E; 5% of the population is exposed only to factor G. [Please provide a brief but complete explanation of your reasoning. Be sure to support your answer using relevant epidemiologic concepts or logic discussed in class. Limit your response to 1–3 sentences.]