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Let E and F be two independent events . the probability that both E and F happens is `(1)/(12)` and The probability that neither happens is `(1)/(2)` . Then

A

1) `P(E ) = (1)/(3), P(F ) = (1)/(4)`

B

2) `P(E ) = (1)/(2), P(F ) = (1)/(6)`

C

3) `P(E ) = (1)/(6),P( F) = (1)/(2)`

D

4) `P( E) = (1)/(4),P(F)=(1)/(3)`

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