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[" Let "A" and "B" be two independent events such that their probabilities are "3/10" and "2/5." The "],[" probability of exactly one of the events happening is "],[[" (A) "23/50," (B) "1/2],[" (C) "31/50" ."," (D) none of these "]]

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