All \(100\) Cards in a stack are numbered with different integers from \(1\) to \(100\) inclusive. If Christy chooses

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All \(100\) Cards in a stack are numbered with different integers from \(1\) to \(100\) inclusive. If Christy chooses one card at random, replaces it in the stack, and chooses another card at random, what is the probability that the product of the two integer values on the chosen cards is odd?

A. \(1/8\)
B. \(1/4\)
C. \(1/3\)
D. \(1/2\)
E. \(3/4\)

The OA is B