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George W. Bush and Albert Gore were the two primary candidates in the November 2000 Presidential election. Suppose that 2/3 of the people in the city supported Bush but 5/9 of the people in the suburbs supported Gore. 60% of the people live in the city while 40% of the people live in the suburbs. If you select a random Gore supporter, what is the probability that the person lives in the city? Group of answer choices 52.9% 69.2% 66.7% 30.8% 19.8%

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