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If ` E and F `are the complementary events of events `E and F ,` respectively, and if P(F) `in` [0,1]

A

`P (E//F) + P (//bar(E )//F) =1`

B

`P (E//F) + P (//E //bar(F)) =1`

C

`P (bar(E ) //F) + P(//E//bar(F)) =1`

D

`P(E//bar(F)) + P(//bar€ //bar(F))`

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