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An aqueous solution is made by dissolving glucose `(C_(6)H_(12)O_(6))` and urea `(NH_(2)CONH_(2))` in water. The mole ratio of glucose and water is 1 : 10. If the masses of glucose and urea are in 3:1 ratio, the mole fraction of glucose in the solution is :

A

`(1)/(11)`

B

`(1)/(12)`

C

`(1)/(10)`

D

`(3)/(4)`

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