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Let D be the number of degrees , R be the number of radian and G be the number of grades of any angle of the trianlge ABC.
Then the required relation among three systems of measurement of an angle is `D/(90)=G/(100)=(2R)/(pi)` .
If `angleA =30^@` then which one is true?

A

`pi/3`

B

`((100)/3)^g`

C

`((200)/3)^g`

D

none of these

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