Gambling problem related question


Suppose it is known that 10% of people who play poker machines have a gambling problem. Suppose it is also known that 20% of the population play poker machines and 5% of the population have a gambling problem. If a member of the population is chosen at random, what is the probability that he or she will be a problem gambler who does not play poker machines (rounded to 3 decimal places)?

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