An ideal fluid is flowing through four tubes a, b, c, d of radii in the ratio 2:7:3:1 with velocities in the ratio 1:2:5:15 when maintained at different pressures. The ascending order of the amount of fluid following through the tubes per second is,
A
a,b,c,d
B
b,c,d,a
C
c,d,b,a
D
d,a,b,c
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