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For any two independent events `E_1` and `E_2` `P{(E_1uuE_2)nn(bar(E_1)nnbar(E_2)}` is

A

1) `lt(1)/(2)`

B

2) ` gt (1)/(4)`

C

3) ` ge(1)/(2)`

D

4) None of these

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