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A telephone link operating at a center frequency of `10 GHz` is etablished. If `1%` of this is a available then how many telephone channel can be simultaneously given when each telephone covering a band width of `5kHz`?

A

`2 xx 10^(4)`

B

`2 xx 10^(6)`

C

`5 xx 10^(4)`

D

`5 xx 10^(6)`

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