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Let ` n=10lambda+r, where lambda,rinN, 0lerle9.` A number a is chosen at random from the set {1, 2, 3,…, n} and let `p_n` denote the probability that `(a^2-1)` is divisible by 10.
If `1lerle8,` then `np_n equals

A

`2lambda-1`

B

`2lambda`

C

`(2lambda+1)`

D

`lambda`

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