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A figure divided into squares, each of size `1.0 mm^2` is being viewed at a distance of 9.0 cm through a magnifying lens of focal length 10 cm held close to the eye.
(iii) The angular magnification of the lens is equal to

A

2.5

B

3.8

C

3.5

D

4.2

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C
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