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Let `S={1,2,...,20}` A subset `B` of S is said to be `"nice"`, if the sum of the elements of `B` is 203. Then the probability that a randomly chosen subset of `S` is `"nice"` is: (a) `7/(2^20)` (b) `5/(2^20)` (c) `4/(2^20)` (d) `6/(2^20)`

A

`6/2^20`

B

`5/2^20`

C

`4/2^20`

D

`7/2^20`

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