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23 January, 02:01

A Washington-based nonprofit research group recently released a report indicating that 60% of government workers acknowledge witnessing violations of ethical standards, policies, or laws in the past year, 40% of which went unreported. An additional 10% of government workers acknowledged making false reports of violations of ethical standards, policies or laws when they did not actually occur. What is the probability a randomly selected government worker witnessed a violation of ethical standards, policies or laws in the past year but did not report it

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  1. 23 January, 02:18
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    The probability that a randomly selected government worker witnessed a violation of ethical standards, policies or laws in the past year but did not report it is 0.3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The outcome of the Washington - based nonprofit research group are that -

    P (60) - 60% of government workers acknowledge witnessing violations of ethical standards, policies, or laws in the past year; P (40%) - of which went unreported. P (10) - An additional 10% of government workers acknowledged making false reports of violations of ethical standards, policies or laws when they did not actually occur.

    ∴ P (60%) + P (10%) = P (70) which is Probability of those that are involved in one form of violations or the other.

    Therefore, P (100%) - P (70%) = 30%

    P (Not committed and withnessed any violations of ethical standards, policie or law) = 30%/100%

    = 0.3
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