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Two dice are thrown together. The probability that neither they show equal digits nor the sum of their digits is 9 will be a. 13/1 b. 13/18 c. 1/9 d. 8/9

A

`13/15`

B

`13/18`

C

`1/9`

D

`8/9`

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