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Suppose the probability of an IRS audit is 3.4 percent for U.S. taxpayers who file form 1040 and who earned $100,000 or more.

(a)What are the odds that such a taxpayer will be audited?(Round your answers to the nearest whole number.)

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(b)What are the oddsagainstsuch a taxpayer being audited?(Round your answers to the nearest whole number.)

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