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If `T_(54)` is an fifty fourth term of an Arithmetic Progression is `-61` and `T_(4)` is fourth term of an same Arithmetic progression is `64,` then `T_(10)` of that series will be (`T_(n)`=`n^("th ")`term of an A.P.)

A

`40`

B

`48`

C

`49`

D

none of these

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