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Fig. 24.8 shows three events A, B and C. Probabilities of different events are shown in the figure. For instance,
`P(A nn B' nn C')`=0.18 , `P(A' nn B nn C')`= 0.06 etc.

Which of the following is not true ?

A

A and B are independent

B

B and C are independent

C

A and C are independent

D

A and B`nn` C are independent

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