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Suppose `E_1, E_2 and E_3` be three mutually exclusive events such that `P(E_i)=p_i" for " i=1, 2, 3`.
P(none of `E_1, E_2, E_3`) equals

A

0

B

1-`(p_1+p_2+p_3)`

C

`(1-p_1)(1-p_2)(1-p_3)`

D

None of these

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