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Using the given graph showing concentration of reactants and Products as a function of times for the reaction:
`A_(3) rarr 3A`
The time `t_(1)` corresponds to

A

`t_(1//2)`

B

`t_(1//3)`

C

`t_(1//4)`

D

`t_(1//5)`

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