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A transistor is used as a common emitter amplifier with a load resistance of `2kOmega`. The input resistance is `150Omega.` Base current is changed by `20muA` which results in change in collector current by 1.5 mA. The voltage gain of the amplifier is

A

900

B

1000

C

1100

D

1200

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