One bag contains 4 white chickens and 3 red chickens, and a second bag contains 3 white chickens and 5 red chickens. One chicken is drawn from the first bag and placed unseen in the second bag. What is the probability that a chicken now drawn from the second bag is a red chicken?

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One bag contains 4 white chickens and 3 red chickens, and a second bag contains 3 white chickens and 5 red chickens. One chicken is drawn from the first bag and placed unseen in the second bag. What is the probability that a chicken now drawn from the second bag is a red chicken?

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