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The zero-error in the spring balance shown and the correct weight of the solid, suspended from it, are equal, respectively, to:

A

`+2g` wt, 19 g wt

B

`+2g` wt, 15g wt

C

`-2g` wt, 19g wt

D

`-2g` wt, 15g wt

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B
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