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Let a,b,c,d, e ar non-zero and distinct positive real numbers. If a,b, c are In a,b,c are in A.P, b,c, dare in G.P. and c,d e are in H.P, the a,c,e are in :

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A.P.

B

G.P.

C

H.P.

D

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