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[" If "D,G" and "R" denote respectively the number of degrees,grades and radians in an angle,then "],[" A."(D)/(100)=(G)/(90)=(2R)/(pi)],[" B."(D)/(90)=(G)/(100)=(R)/(pi)],[" C."(D)/(90)=(G)/(100)=(2R)/(pi)],[" D."(D)/(90)=(G)/(100)=(R)/(2 pi)]

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