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Let A, B, C be three mutually independent events. Consider the two statements `S_1 and S_2`
`S_1 : A` and `B cupC` are independent
`S_2` : A and `B cap C` are independent
Then

A

Both `S_1 and S_2`are true

B

Only `S_1` is true

C

(c) Only `S_2`is true

D

Neither `S_1` nor `S_2` is true

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