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Binding energy per nucleon for `C^(12)` is `7.68 MeV` and for `C^(13)` is `7.74 MeV`. The energy required to remove a neutron from `C^(13)` is .

A

5.49 MeV

B

4.95 MeV

C

9.45 MeV

D

5.94 MeV

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