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The order of stability of the following carbocations
`underset((I))(CH_(2)=overset(+)(C)H-CH_(2))`, `underset((II))(CH_(3)-CH_(2)-overset(+)(C )H_(2))`

A

`IIIgtIIgtI`

B

`IIgtIIIgtI`

C

`IgtIIgtIII`

D

`IIIgtIgtII`

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