Every season, participants of an elite marathon are shortlisted based on their last season rating. For runners rated Gold, Silver, and Bronze in the last season, the chances of getting selected are 82%, 73% and 58% respectively. If a runner is not selected, they are either put on a waiting list, or rejected. Unselected runners from all classes (Gold, Silver, and Bronze) are twice as likely to be put on the waiting list as being rejected. In the previous season, 12% of the runners were rated Gold, 26% were rated Silver, and the rest were rated Bronze. If a randomly chosen runner was put on the waiting list by four out of six independent selectors, what is the probability that they were rated Bronze?

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Every season, participants of an elite marathon are shortlisted based on their last season rating. For runners rated Gold, Silver, and Bronze in the last season, the chances of getting selected are 82%, 73% and 58% respectively. If a runner is not selected, they are either put on a waiting list, or rejected. Unselected runners from all classes (Gold, Silver, and Bronze) are twice as likely to be put on the waiting list as being rejected. In the previous season, 12% of the runners were rated Gold, 26% were rated Silver, and the rest were rated Bronze. If a randomly chosen runner was put on the waiting list by four out of six independent selectors, what is the probability that they were rated Bronze?

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