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Suppose there is a co-education school having 60% boys and 40% girls as students. The girl students have secured first class and second class in equal numbers and all boys secrured first class. A teacher selects a student at random and verifies the result. teacher observes thata student has secured first class in the examination. What is the probability that the student is a girl?

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