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If 2P(A uu B)=3P(A)=4P(B)=6P((A)/(B)), t...

If `2P(A uu B)=3P(A)=4P(B)=6P((A)/(B))`, then P(A) is (where P(x) denotes probability of occurrence of event x)

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