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A bag contains 17 tickets, numbered from 1 to 17. A ticket is drawn and another ticket is drawn without replacing the first one. Find the probability that both the ticket may show even numbers.

A

1) `(7)/(34)`

B

2) `(8)/(17)`

C

3) `(7)/(16)`

D

4) `(7)/(17)`

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