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Three numbers are chosen at random without replacement from {1,2,3,….8}. The probability that their minimum is 3, given that their maximum is 6, is

A

`(1)/(4)`

B

`(2)/(5)`

C

`(3)/(8)`

D

`(1)/(5)`

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