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[" 8.Mr.A forgot to write down a very important phone number.All he remembers is that it started "],[" with "713" and that the next set of "4" digit involved are "1,7" and "9" with one of these numbers "],[" appearing twice.He guesses a phone number and dials randomly.The odds in favour of dialing "],[" the correct telephone number,is- "],[[" (A) "1:35," (B) "1:71," (C) "1:23],[" Ho."92," Raies "," (B) "1:71]]

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