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Let S be the sample space of the random experiment of throwing simultaneously two unbaised dice with six faces (numbered 1 to 6) and let `E_(1)`={(a,b), `epsi` S:ab =k} for `kge 1`

A

`p_(1) lt p_(30) lt p_(6)`

B

`p_(36) lt p_(6) lt p_(2) lt p_(4)`

C

`p_(1) lt p_(14) lt p_(4) lt p_(6)`

D

`p_(36) lt p_(11) lt p_(6) lt p_(4)`

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