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Fill up the blanks in following table:
` P(A)" "P(B)" "P(A nn B" "P(A uu B)`
(i) `1/3" "1/5" "1/15" "…`
(ii) `0.35" "..." "0.25" "0.6`
(iii) `0.5" "0.35" "..." "0.7`.

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(i) `7/15`, (ii) 0.5, (iii) 0.15
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