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The nitrogen atom in each of the following tertiary amines may be removed as trimethyl amine by repeated Hofmann eliminations (exhaustive methylation followed by heating with AgOH). Which of the amines requires the greater number of Hofmann sequences to accomplish this ?

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C

D

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