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In the nuclear reaction, `92^(X^(232))rarr 89^(Y^(220))`, the number of `alpha` and `beta` particles emitted are

A

`7alpha,5beta`

B

`6alpha,4beta`

C

`3alpha,3beta`

D

`8alpha,6beta`

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