A recent survey by the American Cancer Society shows that the probability that someone is a smoker is P(S) = 0.31. It has also determined that the probability that someone has lung cancer, given that he or she is a smoker, is P(LC|S) = 0.226. What is the probability (rounded to the nearest hundredth) that a random person is a smoker and has lung cancer P(S ∩ LC)?
A. 0.08
B. 0.73
C. 0.07
D. 0.25