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In a class there are 60 boys and 40 girls. Among the boys as well as girls, half of them are Tamilians. If a student is selected at random then the probability of selecting a boy or Tamilian is

A

`3//5`

B

`4//5`

C

`2//5`

D

`1//5`

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