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SAT, 25.09.2021 08:50, hnsanders00

Suppose that a polygraph can detect 58% of lies, but incorrectly identifies 24% of true statements as lies. A company gives everyone a polygraph test, asking "Have you ever stolen anything from your place of work?" Naturally, all the applicants answer "No," but the company has evidence to suggest that 10% of the applicants are lying. When the polygraph indicates that the applicant is lying, that person is ineligible for a job. a) Draw the probability tree for these relationships b) cleared by the polygraph?

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