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Suppose that `E_1` and `E_2` are two events of a random experiment such that `P(E_(1))=1/4 , P(E_2 |E_2) =1/2 and P(E_1 |E_2)=1/4`. Observe the lists given below :

The correct matching of the list I from the list II is :

A

`{:(A,B,C,D),(ii,iii,vi,i):}`

B

`{:(A,B,C,D),(iv,v,vi,i):}`

C

`{:(A,B,C,D),(iv,ii,vi,i):}`

D

`{:(A,B,C,D),(i,ii,iii,iv):}`

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