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Let X any Y be two events, such that `P(X//Y)=(1)/(2), P(Y//X)=(1)/(3) and P(X cap Y)=(1)/(6)`. Which of the following is (are) correct ?

A

`P(X uu Y) = (2)/(3)`

B

X and Y are independent

C

x and y are not independent

D

`P(X^(@) nn Y) = (1)/(3)`

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