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Probability of solving specific independently by A and  B are 1/2 and 1/3 respectively. If both try to solve the problem, independently, then find the probability that

(i) The problem is solved

(ii) Exactly one of them solves the problem

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Let  E1 : Problem solved by A

  E2 : Problem solved by B

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