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There are three groups. The first group contains 37 boys and 23 girls. The second group contains 47 boys and 13 girls. The third group contains 32 boys and 28 girls. A group was chosen randomly and an individual is taken from it and found out that the selected person is a girl. Find the probability that the selected girl is from the second group.
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