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Let two distinct numbers a and b are selected from the set {1,2,3,,9,10}. Then the probability that the last digit of the number ab will be 6, is

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15
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110
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145
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D
845
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Solution

The correct option is D 845
If a=6, then the last digit of ab will always be 6.
So, for a=6, the probability is 110×99=110

Last digit of the numbers 1b,3b,5b,7b,9b,10b will never be 6.

Now, last digit of the number 2b will be 6, if b is a multiple of 4.
So, for a=2, the probability is 110×29=145

Last digit of the number 4b will be 6, if b is a multiple of 2.
So, for a=4, the probability is 110×49=245

Last digit of the number 8b will be 6, if b is a multiple of 4.
So, for a=8, the probability is 110×19=190

Required probability
=110+145+245+190
=9+2+4+190
=1690=845

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