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STATEMENT -1: The number of ways of choosing 15 couples out of 15 women and 15 men is 1240. STATEMENT-2 : The number of ordered pair of integers (x,y) which satisfies the equations `y^(2) + 6y +x^(2) = 4 ` is 8

A

Statement-1 is true ,statement -2 is true , statement -2 is a correct explanation for statement -5

B

Statement -1 is true , statement -2 is true , statement -2 is NOT a correct explanation for statement -5

C

Statement -1 is true , statement -2 is false

D

Statement -1 is false , statement -2 is true

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