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Let `E and F` be two independent events. The probability that exactly one of them occurs is `11/25` and the probability if none of them occurring is `2/25`. If `P(T)` denotes the probability of occurrence of the event `T ,` then

A

`P€=(4)/(5),P(F)=(3)/(5)`

B

`P€=(1)/(5),P(F)=(2)/(5)`

C

`P€=(2)/(5),P(F)=(1)/(5)`

D

`P€=(3)/(5),P(F)=(4)/(5)`

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