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Consider the following two statements
P :if 7 is an odd number, then 7 is divisible by 2
Q : If 7 is a prime number, then 7 is an odd number. If `V_(1)` is the truth valaue of the contra positive of P and `V_(2)` is the truth value of contra positive of Q, then the ordered pair `(V_(1), V_(2))` equals

A

(F,F)

B

(F,T)

C

(T,F)

D

(T,T)

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