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A person is to count 4500 currency notes. Let an denote the number of notes he counts in the nth minute. If `a_1=""a_2="". . . . . .""=""a_(10)=""150` and `a_(10),""a_(11),"". . . . . .` are in A.P. with common difference 2, then the time taken by him to count all notes is (1) 34 minutes (2) 125 minutes (3) 135 minutes (4) 24 minutes

A

34 minutes

B

24 minutes

C

125 minutes

D

35 minutes

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