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In an experiment, mass of an object is measured by applying a known force on it, and then measuring its acceleration. If, in the experiment, the measured values of applied force and the measured acceleration are `F = 10.0 +- 0.2 N` and `a = 1.00 +- 0.01 m//s^(2)`, respectively, the mass of the object is -

A

`10.0 kg`

B

`10.0+-0.1 kg`

C

`10.0+-0.3 kg`

D

`10.0+-0.4 kg`

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