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A two-digit locker combination is made up of two non-zero digits. Digits in a combination are not repeated and range from 3 through 8.
Event A = choosing an odd number for the first digit
Event B = choosing an odd number for the second digit
If a combination is chosen at random, with each possible locker combination being equally likely, what is P(A and B) expressed in simplest form?
A. 1/5
B. 3/14
C. 5/18
D. 2/5
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