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If `sin alpha=(12)/(13), cos beta =4/5 and alpha, beta` are two acute angles, then
Value of sin`alpha cos beta +cos alpha sin beta` is

A

`(61)/(65)`

B

`(63)/(65)`

C

1

D

`(67)/(65)`

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