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A and B are mutually exclusive events. P(A)=0.28, P(B)=0.38, then find (i) `P(AuuB)`, (ii) `P(AnnB),` (iii) `P(AnnB')`, (iv) `P(A'nnB')`

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(i) 0.60 (ii) 0 (iii) 0.28 (iv) 0.34
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