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A: If the probabilities of A and B to pass the examination are `2//10, 3//10` then the probability that only one of them to pass the examination is `19//50`.
R: If A, B are two events then P(A-B) = P(A)-P(`A cap B`).

A

Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

B

Both A and R are true is not correct explanation of A.

C

A is true but R is false

D

A is false but R is true

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