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If A(i=1,2,3….n) are n independent events with P(A) = `(1)/(1+i)` for each `i` , then the probability that none of A, occur is :

A

`(n-1)/(n+1)`

B

`(n)/(n+1)`

C

`(n)/(n+2)`

D

`1/(n+1)`

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