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If `x` and `y` are arbitrary extensive variables, then

A

`(x +y)` is an extensive variable.

B

`x//y` is an intensive variable.

C

`dx//dy` is an intensive variable

D

Both (b) and (c ).

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The sum of two extensive properties is always extensive while the ratio of extensive properties is intensive and the derivation is also intensive.
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