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Let A and B be two events such that `Poverline((AcupB))=(1)/(6),P(AcapB)=(1)/(4) and Poverline(A)=(1)/(4)`,where `overline(A)` stands for complement of event A. then , events A and B are

A

mutually exclusive and independent

B

independent but not equally likely

C

equally likely but not independent

D

equally likely and mutually exclusive

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