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Radius of curvature of each mirror is R. 'O' is object. Consider first reflection from concave mirror. Consider only first three reflection. The distance of final image from convex mirror is

A

`(17R)/(7)`

B

`(15R)/(7)`

C

`(4R)/(7)`

D

`R`

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