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A cricket club has 15 members, of them of whom only 5 can bowl. If the names of 15 members are put into a box and 11 are drawn at random, then the probability of getting an eleven containing at least 3 bowlers is `7//13` b. `6//13` c. `11//158` d. `12//13`

A

`7//13`

B

`6//13`

C

`11//15`

D

`12//13`

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