The probability that at least one of the events $E_1$ and $E_2$ occurs is $0.6$. If the probability of the simultaneous occurrence of $E_1$ and $E_2$ is $0.2$,then $P(E_1') + P(E_2') = $

  • A
    $0.4$
  • B
    $1.6$
  • C
    $1.2$
  • D
    $0.8$

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