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A and B are two events such that `P(A)=0.54, P(B)=0.69` and `P(AnnB)=0.36,` then evaluate:
(i) `P(AuuB)` (ii) `P(A'nnB')`
(iii) `(AnnB')` (iv) `P(BnnA')`

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(i) `P(AuuB)=P(A)+P(B)-P(AnnB)`
`=0.54+0.69-0.35`
`=0.88`
(ii) `P(A'nnB')=P(AuuB)'`
`=1-P(AuuB)`
`=1-0.88`
`=0.12`
(iii) `P(AnnB')=P(A)-P(AnnB)`
`=0.54-0.35=0.19`
(iv) `P(BnnA')=P(B)-P(AnnB)`
`=0.69-0.35=0.34`
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