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A wire of length 44 cm is bent into an arc of a circle of radius 12 cm. The angle (in degrees ) subtended by the arc at the centre of the circle is ,

A

`(11/3)^@`

B

`(660/pi)^@`

C

`150^@`

D

`(5/3)^@`

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