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If two different numbers are taken from the set `{0,1,2,3, ...... ,10};` then the probability that their sum as well absolute difference are both multiple of `4,` is: (1)`(14)/(45)` (2) `7/(55)` (3) `6/(55)` (4) `(12)/(55)`

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