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When `KMnO_(4)` acts as an oxidising agnet and ultimetely from `MnO_(4)^(2-), MnO_(2), Mn_(2)O_(3)`, and `Mn^(2+)`, then the number of electrons transferred in each case, respectively, are

A

4,3,1,5

B

4,1,4

C

3,2,3

D

2,1,2

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