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Consider two events $T$ and $S$. Let $\bar{T}$ denote the complement of the event $T$. The probability associated with different events are given as follows:
\[
P(\bar{T})=0.6, \quad P(S \mid T)=0.3, \quad P(S \mid \bar{T})=0.6
\]

Then, $P(T \mid S)$ is $\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_$ (rounded off to two decimal places).
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