Aresearch center poll showed that 76% of people believe that t is morally wrong to not report all income an tax returns. What is the probability that someone does not have this belief? The probability that someone does not believe that it is morally wrong to not report al income on tax returns is (Type an integer or a decimal)

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Aresearch center poll showed that 76% of people believe that t is morally wrong to not report all income an tax returns. What is the probability that someone does not
have this belief?
The probability that someone does not believe that it is morally wrong to not report al income on tax returns is
(Type an integer or a decimal)
Transcribed Image Text:Aresearch center poll showed that 76% of people believe that t is morally wrong to not report all income an tax returns. What is the probability that someone does not have this belief? The probability that someone does not believe that it is morally wrong to not report al income on tax returns is (Type an integer or a decimal)
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