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An unbiased die with faced marked 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 is rolled four times. Out of four face value obtained, the probability that the minimum face value is not less than 2 and the maximum face value is not greater than five is then a.`16/81` b. `1/81` c. `80/81` d. `65/81`

A

`(16)/(81)`

B

`(1)/(81)`

C

`(80)/(81)`

D

`(65)/(81)`

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