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If A is matrix of order 3 such that `|A|=5 and B=`adj A, then the value of `||A^(-1)|(AB)^(T)|` is equal to (where |A| denotes determinant of matrix A. `A^(T)` denotes transpose of matrix A, `A^(-1)` denotes inverse of matrix A. adj A denotes adjoint of matrix A)

A

5

B

1

C

25

D

`(1)/(25)`

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