Let $S$ be the sample space of the random experiment of throwing simultaneously two unbiased dice with six faces (numbered $1$ to $6$) and let $E_k = \{(a, b) \in S : ab = k\}$ for $k \geq 1$. If $p_k = P(E_k)$ for $k \geq 1$,then which of the following is correct?

  • A
    $p_1 < p_{30} < p_4 < p_6$
  • B
    $p_{36} < p_6 < p_2 < p_4$
  • C
    $p_1 < p_{11} < p_4 < p_6$
  • D
    $p_{36} < p_{11} < p_6 < p_4$

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