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Two methods, A and B, are available for teaching a certain industrial skill. The failure rate is 15% for A and 5% for B. However, B is more expensive and hence is used only 40% of the time. (A is used the other 60%.) A worker is taught the skill by one of the methods but fails to learn it correctly. What is the probability that he was taught by method A?

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