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If `M(A,Z)`, `M_(p)and M_(n)` denote the masses of the nucleus `._(Z)X^(A)`, proton and neutron respectively in units of U (where`1U=931MeV//c^(2)`) and B.E. represents its B.E. in MeV, then

A

`M(A,Z)=ZM_p+(A-Z)M_n+BE//C^2`

B

`M(A,Z)=ZM_p+(A-Z)M_n-BE//C^2`

C

`M(A,Z)=ZM_p+(A-Z)M_n+BE`

D

`M(A,Z)=ZM_p+(A-Z)M_n-BE`

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