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Let R be a relation is multiple of from the set A={1,2,3} to B={4,10,15}. Then, the set of ordered pairs corresponding to R are :

A

`{(2,4),(2,10),(3,15)}`

B

`{(1,4),(1,10),(1,15)}`

C

`A xx B`

D

`{(1,4),(1,10),(1,15),(2,4),(2,10),(3,15)}`

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