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A physical quantity is given by `X=(a^(2)sqrt(b))/c^(3)`. If the percentage errors of measurement in a, b and c are 3%, 2% and 1% respectively, then the percentage error in X is

A

`"5%"`

B

`"10%"`

C

`"8%"`

D

`"6%"`

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B
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