\(5\) integers, not necessarily distinct, are chosen from the integers between \(-(n+1)\) and \(n\), inclusive, where

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\(5\) integers, not necessarily distinct, are chosen from the integers between \(-(n+1)\) and \(n\), inclusive, where \(n\) is a positive integer. If the probability that the product of the chosen integers is zero is \(1-(0.9375)^5\), then what is the value of \(n?\)

A. \(7\)
B. \(8\)
C. \(9\)
D. \(15\)
E. \(16\)

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