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In the random experiment of tossing two unbaised dice let E be the event of getting the sum 8 and F be the event getting even numbers on both the dice. Then
I. P(E) = `7//36` II. P(F)=`1//3`
Which of the following is a correct statement ?

A

Both I and II are true

B

Neither I nor II is true

C

I is true, II is false

D

I is false , II is true

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