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The shortest distance between the lines lines `x/2 = y/2 = z/1 and (x+2)/(-1) = (y-4)/8 = (z-5)/4` in the interval:

A

`(3,4]`

B

`(2,3]`

C

`(1,2]`

D

`(0,1]`

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The correct Answer is:
B
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