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Two dice are thrown . The events A, B and C are as follows:
A: getting an even number on the first die.
B: getting odd number on the first die.
C: getting the sum of the numbers on the dice `le 5` .
Decribe the events
(i) a', (ii) not B, (iii) A or B
(iv) A and B , (v) A but not B, (vi) B or C, (vii) B and C, (viii) `A nn B' nn C'`

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