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If `lambda` is an integer and `alpha, beta` are the roots of `4x^(2) - 16x + lambda/4` such that `1 lt alpha lt 2` and `2 lt beta lt 3`, then how many values can `lambda` take ?

A

3

B

9

C

14

D

15

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