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If A, B, C are events such that P(A) = 0.3, P(B) =0.4, P( C) = 0.8, P(A^B) = 0.09, P(A^C) = 0.28, P(A^B^C) = 0.08. If `P(AcupBcupC)ge0.75` then P(B^C) lies in the interval

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`0.23lexle0.48`

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`0.23lexle0.47`

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`0.22lexle0.48`

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None of these

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