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If `E` and `F` are independent events such that `0 < P(E) < 1` and `0 < P(F) < 1,` then (a) `E and F` are mutually exclusive (b) `E and F^c` (the complement of the event `F` ) are independent (c) `E^c and F^c` are independent (d) `P(E//F)+P(E^c//F)=1`

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