A deck consists of 32 cards with 2 suits labelled A and B, and numbered ranks from 1 to 16. That is, there are 16 cards of each suit and 2 cards of each rank. A single card is chosen at random from the deck. What is the probability of it being rank 7 given that it is suit b? And What is the probability of it being suit b given that it has rank 7?

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A deck consists of 32 cards with 2 suits labelled A and B, and numbered ranks from 1 to 16. That is, there are 16 cards of each suit and 2 cards of each rank. A single card is chosen at random from the deck. What is the probability of it being rank 7 given that it is suit b? And What is the probability of it being suit b given that it has rank 7?
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