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A physical quantity A is related to four observable a,b,c and d as follows, `A=(a^2b^3)/(csqrtd)`, the percentage errors of measurement is a,b,c and d,are `1%`,`3%`,`2%` and `2%` respectively. What is the percentage error in the quantity A?

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