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The horizontal range and miximum height attained by a projectile are `R and H`, respectively. If a constant horizontal acceleration `a = g//4` is imparted to the projectile due to wind, then its horizontal range and maximum height will be

A

`(R+H),H/2`

B

`(R+H/2),2H`

C

`(R+2H),H`

D

`(R+H),H`

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