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Let A,B and C be three events, which are pair-wise independent and `bar(E )` denotes the complement of an event E. If `P (A nn B nn C) = 0 and PC) gt 0`, then `P[(bar(A) nn bar(B)) |C]` is equal to :

A

`P(A)+P(barB)`

B

`P(barA)-P(barB)`

C

`P(barA)-P(B)`

D

`P(barA)+P(barB)`

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