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Consider the following statements
I. If A and B are exhaustive events. then their union is the sample space.
II. If A and B are exhaustive events, then their intersection must be an empty event.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?

A

A. Only I

B

B. Only II

C

C. Both I and II

D

D. Neither I nor II

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