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Out of numbers 1,2,3,….9, two numbers are chosen at random, so that their sum is an even number. The probability for the two chosen numbers to be odd is

A

`(3)/(8)`

B

`(5)/(8)`

C

`(3)/(55)`

D

`(2)/(5)`

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