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If between two real numbers x and y an even number of arithmetic mean are inserted such that sum of these means exceed their number by unity then `"A) x+y can be (24)/(11) B) x+y can be (25)/(12) C) x+y can be (37)/(2) D) x+y can be (13)/(6)"`

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