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According to exit polls from the 2000 presidential election, the probability of a voter identifying as gay (including lesbians) was P(G) = 0.04. The probability of voting for Bush, given that a voter was gay, was P(B given G) = 0.25, and the probability of voting for Bush, given that a voter was not gay, was P(B given not G) = 0.50.

Find P(G intersection B)
Find P(G' intersection B) Find P(B), the overall probability of voting for Bush, keeping in mind that a voter was either gay and voted for Bush or not gay and voted for Bush.

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