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If P(A) = 0.4, P(B)=0.5, P(C) =0.6, `P(AcapB)` = 0.2, `P(BcapC)` = 0.3, `P(CcapA)` = 0.25, `P(AcapBcapC) = 0.1` then `P(AcupBcupC) =`

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0.1

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0.9

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0.85

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8

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