The probabilities of two events $A$ and $B$ are $0.25$ and $0.50$ respectively. The probability of both $A$ and $B$ occurring simultaneously is $0.14$. What is the probability that neither $A$ nor $B$ occurs?

  • A
    $0.39$
  • B
    $0.25$
  • C
    $0.904$
  • D
    None of these.

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