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For any two events A and B in a sample space

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`P((A)/(B)) ge (P(A) +P(B) -1)/(P(B)),P(B) ne 0 ` is always true

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`P(A nn barB) = P(A) - P(A nn B)` does not hold

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`P(A uu B) = 1- P(barA) P(barB)`, if A and B are a disjoint

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None of these

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