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`Ea n dF` are two independent events. The probability that both `Ea n dF` happen is 1/12 and the probability that neither `Ea n dF` happens is 1/2. Then, `A) P(E)=1//3, P(F)=1//4` `B) P(E)=1//4, P(F)=1//3` `C) P(E)=1//6, P(F)=1//2` `D) P(E)=1//2, P(F)=1//6`

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