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Consider the experiment of rolling a die. Let A be the event "getting a prime number". B be the event "getting an odd number". Write the sets representing the events (i) A or B (ii) A and B (iii) A but not B (iv) "not A".

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(i) {HTT, THT, TTH, HHT, HTH, HHH, THH}
(ii) {HHT, HTH, THH, HHH}
(iii) `{phi}`
(iv) {(HHH)}
(v) {HHH, HHT, HTH, THH, TTT}
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