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The relation gives the value of `'x'` `x=(a^(3)b^(3))/(csqrt(d))`
Find the percentage error in `'x'` if the percentagr error in `a,b,c` and `d` are `2%, 1%, 3%` and `4%` respectively.

A

`+-8%`

B

`+-10%`

C

`+-12%`

D

`+-14%`

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