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A company categorizes its employees in three groups: I, II, and III, which constitute 20%, 60%, and 20% of the workforce respectively. Furthermore, 10%, 20%, 5% employees of group I, II, III respectively are considered certified. Given that a randomly picked employee is not certified, what is the probability that this employee belongs to group I?

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