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Three numbers form an increasing G.P. If the middle number is doubled, then the new numbers are in A.P. The common ratio of the G.P. is `2-sqrt(3)` b. `2+sqrt(3)` c. `sqrt(3)-2` d. `3+sqrt(2)`

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