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A person is selected at random during the Republican National Convention. Suppose the probability that the person selected is a woman is 36%, the probability that the person selected is tall is 53%, and the probability that the person selected is left-handed is 12%. Assume that being female, tall, and left-handed are independent of each other. What is the probability that the person selected is a tall, left-handed woman?

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