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A nuclear fission is represented by the following reaction: `U^(236) = X^(111) +Y^(122) +3n`
If the binding energies per nucleon of `X^(111), Y^(122)` and `U^(236)` are `8.6MeV, 8.5 MeV` and `7.6 MeV` respectively, then the energy released in the reaction will be-

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