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Considering force (F) length (L) and time (T) to be fundamental physical quantities find the dimension of mass.

A

`FL^(-1)T^(2)`

B

`FL^(-1)T^(-1)`

C

`FLT^(-2)`

D

`F^(-1)L^(-1)T^(2)`

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