1522 customers at a major retailer were surveyed whether or not they made a purchase and were satisfied with the service they received. The table below organizes the responses.
| Satisfied with Service | Not Satisfied With Service | Total | |
| Made a Purchase | 130 | 494 | 624 |
| Did not make a purchase | 715 | 183 | 898 |
| Total | 845 | 677 | 1522 |
a. What is the probability that a shopper selected at random made a purchase, given that they were not satisfied with the service? Write your answer as a fraction.
b. What is the probability that a shopper selected at random was not satisfied with the service, given that they made a purchase? Write your answer as a fraction.
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