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A bag contains 15 tickets numbered 1 to 15. A ticket is drawn and replaced. Then one more ticket is drawn and replaced. The probability that first number drawn is even and second is odd is

A

`56/225`

B

`26/578`

C

`57/289`

D

None of these

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