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An examination paper consists of 12 questions diyided in to part A and B. Part A contains 7 questions and part B contains 5 questions. A candidate is required to attempt 8 questions, selecting atleat 3 questions from each part. In how many ways can the candidate select the questions ?

A

80

B

100

C

200

D

None

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