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A lot contains 50 defective and 50 non-defectivebulbs. Two bulbs are drawn at random one at a time withreplacementevents A, and as first bul. The B C are defined theis defective, the second bulb is non-defective, the two banboth defective or non-defective, respectively. Then,(a) A, B and C are pairwise independent(b) A, B and C are pairwise not independent(c) A, B and C are independent(d) None of the above

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