Answer:
(A) The odds that the taxpayer will be audited is approximately 0.015.
(B) The odds against these taxpayer being audited is approximately 65.67.
Explanation:
The complete question is:
Suppose the probability of an IRS audit is 1.5 percent for U.S. taxpayers who file form 1040 and who earned $100,000 or more.
A. What are the odds that the taxpayer will be audited?
B. What are the odds against such tax payer being audited?
Solution:
The proportion of U.S. taxpayers who were audited is:
P (A) = 0.015
Then the proportion of U.S. taxpayers who were not audited will be:
P (A') = 1 - P (A)
= 1 - 0.015
= 0.985
(A)
Compute the odds that the taxpayer will be audited as follows:
![\text{Odds of being Audited}=(P(A))/(P(A'))](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/19wmf6gyfx026idtj6rkfatcd7ljn9s51x.png)
![=(0.015)/(0.985)\\\\=(3)/(197)\\\\=0.015228\\\\\approx 0.015](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/hotu9uazhxapp8drcgr6y1j5i1a9ptvcgl.png)
Thus, the odds that the taxpayer will be audited is approximately 0.015.
(B)
Compute the odds against these taxpayer being audited as follows:
![\text{Odds against Audited}=(P(A'))/(P(A))](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/a50o00wfqkm02q97az1aaluqkl4dksqugy.png)
![=(0.985)/(0.015)\\\\=(3)/(197)\\\\=65.666667\\\\\approx 65.67](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/vy6qyngzwv960y8y4rz7qau2dgxomuo8kv.png)
Thus, the odds against these taxpayer being audited is approximately 65.67.