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Arrangements of `(CH_(3))_(3)C-,(CH_(3))_(2)CH-,CH_(3).CH_(2)-` when attached to benzyl or `n` unsaturated group in increasing order of inductive effects is:

A

`(CH_(3))_(3) C - lt (CH_(3))_(2) CH - lt CH_(3) - CH_(2)-`

B

`CH_(3) - CH_(2) - lt (CH_(3))_(2) CH - lt (CH_(3))_(3) C-`

C

`(CH_(3))_(2) CH = lt (CH_(3))_(3) C - lt CH_(3) - CH_(2)-`

D

`(CH_(3))_(3) C - lt (CH_(3) - CH_(2) - lt (CH_(3))_(2) CH -`

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