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Let A, B, C, D be independent events such that `P(A)=1//2, P(B) = 1//3, P(C ) = 1//5, and P(D) = 1/6`. Then the probability that none of A, B, C, and D occurs

A

`1//180`

B

`1//45`

C

`1//18`

D

None of these

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