Which of the following probabilities for the sample points A, B, and C could be true if A, B, and C are the only sample points in an experiment?
A) P(A) = 1/ 3, P(B) = 1/ 7, P(C) = 1/ 4
B) P(A) = -1/4, P(B) = 1/2, P(C) = 3/4
C) P(A) = 0, P(B) = 1/ 2, P(C) = 1/ 2
D) P(A) = 1/ 9, P(B) = 1/ 9, P(C) = 1/ 9
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