A decade is defined as a complete set of consecutive nonnegative integers that have identical digits in identical places

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A decade is defined as a complete set of consecutive non-negative integers that have identical digits in identical places, except for their unit digits, with the first decade consisting of the smallest integers that meet the criteria, the second decade consisting of the next smallest integers, etc. A decade in which the prime numbers contain the same set of units digits as do the prime numbers in the second decade is the

A. fifth
B. seventh
C. eighth
D. ninth
E. eleventh

Answer: E

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