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Consider on experiment of a single throw of a pair of unbiased normal dice. Let three events `epsilon_(1), epsilon_(2) and epsilon_(3)` are defined as follows `epsilon_(1)` : getting prime numbered face on each dice
`epsilon_(2):` getting the same number on each dice
`epsilon_(3):` getting the sum of 4 on two dice which of the following is not true?

A

The probabilities `P(epsilon_(1)), P(epsilon_(2)), P(epsilon_(3))` are arithmetic progression.

B

The events `epsilong_(1) and epsilon_(2)` are dependent

C

`P((epsilon_(3))/(epsilon_(1)))=(2)/(9)`

D

`P((epsilon_(3))/(epsilon_(1)))=(1)/(9)`

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C
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