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A physical quantity `P = (sqrt(abc^2) )/(d^3 e^(1//3) )` is determined by measuring a,b,c,d and e separately with the percentage error of 2%, 3% , 2%, 1% and 6% respectively. Minimum amount of error is contributed by the measurement of :

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