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A question paper has two parts-Part A and Part B. Part A contains 5 questions and part B has 4. Each question in part has an alternative. A student has to attempt atleast one question from each part. Find the number of ways in which the student can attempt the question paper.

A

3360

B

1258

C

3850

D

3630

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