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If ` 0 lt P(A) lt 1, 0 lt P(B) lt 1` and `P(A cup B)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A)P(B)`, then

A

`P(B//A)=P(B)-P(A)`

B

`P(A^(C)-B^(C))=P(A^(C))-P(B^(C))`

C

`P(AcupB)^(C)=P(A^(C)).P(B^(C))`

D

`P(A//B)=P(A)`

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