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Suppose that the probability of getting a job offer (from a specific company) is 0.17. Suppose that we observe empirically that given that an applicant for the job was in fact offered a job, the probability of an on campus interview was 0.93. Also, we observe empirically that given the group that were not offered a job the probability of an on campus interview was of 0.07. Given that a person got a campus interview, what is the probability that they get a job offer?

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