A survey of 28 teens in a community theater group found that 12 teenagers, in total, had a sister, 7 teenagers, in total, had a brother, and 3 teenagers had both a sister and brother. What is the probability that a randomly selected teenager who has a sister also has a brother? 14 37 328 728
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