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Two boys are asked to select each one number from 1 to 100, the probability that they select different numbers is

A

`(99)/(100)`

B

`(1)/(100)`

C

`(.^(100)C_(2))/(100^(2))`

D

`(100xx99)/(.^(100)C_(2))`

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