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A company believes 95% of its jobs applicants are trustworthy. the company gives everyone a polygraph test, asking "have you ever stolen anything from your workplace", to which all applicants naturally answer no. the company then uses a polygraph (lie detector) to see if they are trustworthy. suppose when a person lies, the polygraph detects the lie with probability 65%, but incorrectly identifies 15% of true statements as lies. what is the probability that a job applicant rejected under suspicion of dishonesty was actually trustworthy

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I'd think that the answer would be 0.15; are there any equations specified?