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P(A)=3//8; P(B)=1//2; P(AuuB)=5//8 , whi...

`P(A)=3//8; P(B)=1//2; P(AuuB)=5//8` , which of the following do/does hold good? a.`P(A^c//B)=2P(A//B^c)` b. `P(B)=2P(A//B^c)` c. `15 P(A^c//B^c)=8P(B//A^c)` d. `P(A^//B^c)=(AnnB)`

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