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If $P(X) = \displaystyle{\frac{1}{4}}$, $P(Y) = \displaystyle{\frac{1}{3}}$, and $P(X \cap Y) = \displaystyle{\frac{1}{12}}$, the value of $P(Y/X)$ is

  1. $\displaystyle{\frac{1}{4}} \\$
  2. $\displaystyle{\frac{4}{25}} \\$
  3. $\displaystyle{\frac{1}{3}} \\$
  4. $\displaystyle{\frac{29}{50}}$
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