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The specific conductance of a `0.1 N KCl` solution at `23^(@)C` is `0.012 ohm^(-1) cm^(-1)`. The resistance of cell containing the solution at the same tempreature was found to be `55 ohm`. The cell constant will be

A

0.142 `cm^(-1)`

B

0.66 `cm^(-1)`

C

0.918 `cm^(-1)`

D

1.12 `cm^(-1)

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