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28 July, 14:14

Tax returns filed manually have a 20% chance of containing errors, while tax returns filed electronically have a 0.05% chance of containing the same. If 2.7 million tax returns are filed each way, how many more erroneous manually filed returns will there be than erroneous electronically filed returns?

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  1. 28 July, 14:31
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    Given:

    errors on tax returns filed manually 20%

    errors on tax returns filed electronically 0.05%

    2.7 million tax returns

    manual filing:

    2,700,000 x 20% = 540,000

    electronic filing

    2,700,000 x 0.05% = 1,350

    540,000 - 1,350 = 538,650

    There would be 538,650 more erroneous tax returns filed manually than there are filed electronically.
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