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In the following radioactive decay, 92^x...

In the following radioactive decay, `92^x^232)rarr89^(y^(220))`, how many `alpha` and `beta` particles are ejected.

A

3`alpha` and 3 `beta`

B

5 `alpha` and 3` beta`

C

`3alpha` and `5beta`

D

`5alpha` and `5beta`

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