Provide an appropriate response. Express your answer as a simplified fraction unless otherwise noted.
A county welfare agency employs 36 welfare workers who interview prospective food stamp recipients. Periodically, the supervisor selects, at random, the forms completed by two workers to audit for illegal deductions. Unknown to the supervisor, seven of the workers have regularly been giving illegal deductions to applicants. Given that the first worker chosen has not been giving illegal deductions, what is the probability that the second worker chosen has been giving illegal deductions? Round to the nearest thousandth.
◦ 0.2
◦ 0.167
◦ 0.194
◦ 0.171