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Let A and B be two events such that `P(overline("A cap B")) = 1//6, P(A cap B) = 1//4 ` and `P(overlineA) = 1//4`, then events A and B are

A

equally likely mutually exclusive

B

equally likely but not independent

C

mutually exclusive and independent

D

independent but not equally likely

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