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A neighborhood association was trying to calculate how many families have children and pets in the subdivision. The subdivision has 600 families. A survey revealed that 150 families have both children and pets, and 200 families have children but no pets. The survey also revealed that 175 families have no children but they do have pets and 75 families have no children and no pets.

What is the probability that a randomly chosen family in the subdivision has no children, given that the family has pets?


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