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If the energy, `E = G^p h^q c^r,` where G is the universal gravitational constant, h is the Planck's constant and c is the velocity of light, then the values of p are q and r are, respectively

A

`-1//2, 1//2 and 5//2`

B

`1//2, -1//2 and -5//2`

C

`-1//2, 1//2 and 3//2`

D

`1//2, -1//2, and `-3//2`

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