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The solubility products `(K_(sp))` of three salts MX, `MY_(2)` and `MZ_(3)` are `1xx10^(-8),4xx10^(=9)` and `27xx10^(-8)`, respectively. The correct order for solubilities of these salts is :

A

`MXgtMY_(2)gtMZ_(3)`

B

`MZ_(3)gtMY_(2)gtMX`

C

`MZ_(3)gtMXgtMY_(2)`

D

`MY_(2)gtMXgtMZ_(3)`

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