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Consider the following compounds
(1)`H_(3)CF` (2)`H_(2)CF_(2)` (3)` CH_(4)` (4)`H_(3)C CF_(3)` (5)`CH_(3)CH_(3)` (6)`C_(2)H_(4)`
and calculate value of Y+X, (where X is the total number of compounds which have `H-C-H` bond angles equal to `109^(@)28'` and Y is the total number of compounds which have `H-C-H` bond angles greater than `109^(@)28'` and less than `120^(@)`

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`5`

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