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Statement 1: Out of 5 tickets consecutively numbered, three are drawn at random. The chance that the numbers on them are in A.P. is 2/15. Statement 2: Out of `2n+1` tickets consecutively numbed, three are drawn at random, the chance that the numbers on them are in A.P. is `3n//(4n^2-1)dot`

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