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Which of the followingg lens would you prefer to use while reading small letters found inn a dictionary?

A

A convex lens of focal length` 5cm`

B

A concave lens of focal length` 5 cm`

C

A convex lens of focal length `10 cm`

D

A concave lens of focal length `10 cm`

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