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Suppose that the handedness of the last 15 U. S. presidents is as follows: (i) 40% were left-handed (L) (ii) 47% were democrats (D) (iii) If a president is left-handed, there is a 13% chance that the president is a Democrat. What is the probability that a randomly chosen U. S. president is left-handed and a democrat?

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