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House numbers along a street consist of two-digit numbers. Each house number is made up of non-zero digits, and no digit in a house number is repeated. Event A is defined as choosing 8 as the first digit, and event B is defined as choosing a number less than 6 as the second digit. If a house number along this street is picked at random, with each number being equally likely and no repeated digits in a number, what is P(A and B) expressed in simplest form? A. B. C. D.

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