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Let E1 and E2 are two independent events such that `P(E1) = 0.3 and P(E2)= 0.6`. Find the value of: (i) `P(E1nn E2)` (ii) `P(E1 uu E2) ` (iii) `P(E1//E2)`(iv) `P(E2//E1)`

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