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A force produces an acceleration of `4ms^(-2)` in a body of mass `m_(1)` and the same force produces an acceleration of `6ms^(-2)` in another body oa mass `m_(2)`. If the same force is applied to `(m_(1)+m_(2))`, then the acceleration will be

A

`1.6ma^(-2)`

B

`2ms^(-2)`

C

`2.4ms^(-2)`

D

`3.2ms^(-2)`

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