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Consider `S = X cos (theta)` for `X = (2.0 pm 0.2) cm, theta = 53 pm 2^(@)`. Find S.

A

`(0.12 pm 0.018 )cm`

B

`(1.2 pm 0.018) cm`

C

`(1.20 pm 0.18) cm `

D

`(0.12 pm 0.18) cm`

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