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Let a red die, a blue die, a green die and a white die are rolled once, the dice being fair. The outcomes on the red, blue, green and white die denote the numbers, a, b, c and d respectively. Let E denote the event that absolute value of `(a – 1) (b - 2) (c - 3) (d - 6) = 1`, then `P(E)` is (A) `1/324` (B) `1/648` (C) `2/324` (D) `1/162`

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