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A study finds $P(\text{Smoking})=0.2$, $P(\text{Lung Disease})=0.1$, and $P(\text{Smoking} \& \text{Lung Disease})=0.08$. Based on these probabilities, what is the conditional probability of getting lung disease given a person smokes?