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(i) Is it possible to assign probabilities to events E, F so that P(E) = 3/5, P(F) = 1/3, P(E F) = 2/5?; (ii) If

(i) Is it possible to assign probabilities to events E, F so that P(E) = 3/5, P(F) = 1/3, P(E F) = 2/5?;

(ii) If P(E F) = 0.7 and P(E F) = 0.3, is it possible to determine uniquely P(E) and P(F)?

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