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(i) A and B are two events in a random experiment such that `P(AuuB)=0.7, P(AnnB)=0.3` and `P(barA)=0.4`, find `P(barB)`
(ii) If `P(A)=2/3P(B)=4/9` and `P(AnnB)=14/45`, then find the value of `P(AuuB)` and `P(A'nnB')`

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(i) `0.6` (ii) `4/5, 1/5`

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