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In a class of 50 students, suppose 27 are right-handed, 9 are left-handed, and 14 are ambidextrous. All but 2 of the left-handed are also left-foot dominate. If one student is randomly selected from the class. find the probability of choosing a left-handed student who is right-foot dominate
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