Two propositions were on the ballot in an election. A survey is given to voters immediately after voting. Of the 198 voters surveyed and who voted on both propositions, 104 voted for Proposition 1, 105 voted for Proposition 2 and 62  voted for both propositions. What is the probability of randomly choosing one of the voters surveyed who voted against both propositions? Your answer should be rounded to exactly 4 decimal places.

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Two propositions were on the ballot in an election. A survey is given to voters immediately after voting. Of the 198 voters surveyed and who voted on both propositions, 104 voted for Proposition 1, 105 voted for Proposition 2 and 62  voted for both propositions.

What is the probability of randomly choosing one of the voters surveyed who voted against both propositions? Your answer should be rounded to exactly 4 decimal places.

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