-Consider three sets E? = {1,2,3}, F? = {1,3,4} and G? = {2,3,4,5). Twoelements are...

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-Consider three sets E? = {1,2,3}, F? = {1,3,4} and G? = {2,3,4,5). Twoelements are chosen at random, without replacement, from the set E?, and let S?denote the set of these chosen elements. Let E? = E? ? S? and F? = F? U S?. Nowtwo elements are chosen at random, without replacement, from the set F? and let S?denote the set of these chosen elements.Let G? = G? U S?. Finally, two elements are chosen at random, without replacement,from the set G? and let S3 denote the set of these chosen elements.Let E3 = E? US3. Given that E?-E3, let p be the conditional probability of the eventS? = {1,2}. Then the value of p is(A) /3(B)--(C) 2/1/2(D) /32|5

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