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If the probability of chossing an interger "k" out of 2m integers `1,2,3,….,2m` is inversely proportional to `k^(4)(1leklem).Ifx_(1)` is the probability that chosen number is odd and `x^(2)` is the probability that chosen number is even, then

A

`gt 1`

B

`gt 1//2`

C

`=1//2`

D

`lt 1//3`.

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