In the random experiment of tossing two unbiased dice,let $E$ be the event of getting the sum $8$ and $F$ be the event of getting even numbers on both the dice. Then:
$I. P(E) = \frac{7}{36}$
$II. P(F) = \frac{1}{3}$
Which of the following is a correct statement?

  • A
    Both $I$ and $II$ are true
  • B
    Neither $I$ nor $II$ is true
  • C
    $I$ is true,$II$ is false
  • D
    $I$ is false,$II$ is true

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