$A$ and $B$ are two independent events $P(A)=\frac{2}{5}, P(B)=\frac{1}{3}$.
Match the following :
| $$ \text { List I } $$ |
$$ \text { List II } $$ |
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|---|---|---|---|
| (A) | $\quad P(\bar{A} \cup B)$ | I. | $$ \frac{11}{15} $$ |
| (B) | $P\left(\frac{A}{\bar{B}}\right)$ | II. | $$ \frac{3}{5} $$ |
| (C) | $P(A \cup B)$ | III. | $$ \frac{2}{3} $$ |
| (D) | $p\left(\frac{\bar{B}}{A}\right)$ | IV. | $$ \frac{2}{5} $$ |
| V. | $$ \frac{1}{3} $$ |
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