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A company that makes widgets has two factories, labeled A and B. Factory A produces 3 times as many widgets as factory B. 1% of all widgets produced in factory A are defective, whereas 2% of all widgets produced in factory B are defective. Given that a widget is defective, what is the probability that it was produced in factory A?

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