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If A and B are arbitrary events, then a) `P(A nn B) ge P(A)+ P(B)` (b) `P(A uu B) le P(A)+ P(B)` (c) `P(AnnB)=P(A)+ P(B)` (d)None of these

A

`P(AnnB)geP(A)+P(B)`

B

`P(AuuB)leP(A)+P(B)`

C

`P(AnnB)=P(A)+P(B)`

D

None of the these

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