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Let m (respectively, n) be the number of 5-digit integers obtained by using the digits 1,2,3,4 ,5 with repetitions (respectively, without repetitions) such that the sum of any two adjacent digits is odd. Then `m/n` is equal to

A

9

B

12

C

15

D

18

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