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Five identical elastic balls are so suspended with strings of equal length in a row that the distance between adjacent balls are very small. If the extreme right ball is moved aside and released then

A

one extreme left hand ball will bounce off

B

two extreme left hand balls will bounce off

C

three extreme left hand balls will bounce off

D

all the left hand four balls will bounce off

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