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A resistance of `1Omega` is kept in the left gap of a metre bridge and another resistance of `3Omega` is kept in the right gap . The left and right end errors of the metre wire are 3 cm and 1 cm respectively. The null point would be at

A

`22.0"cm"`

B

`23.0"cm"`

C

`25.0"cm"`

D

`26.0"cm"`

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