Suppose the probability that Maya is home is 1/3 and the probability that Jim is home is 1/4. But the probability that Jim is home given that Maya is home is 1/2. What's the probability that they're both home?
A. 1/8
B. 1/12
C. 7/12
D. 1/6
Answer: D. 1/6
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