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A compound contains atoms of three elements A, B and C. If the oxidation number of A is `+2`, B is `+5` and that of C is `-2`, the possible formula of compound is 

A

`A_(3)(BC_(4))_(2)`

B

`A_(3)(B_(4)C)_(2)`

C

`ABC_(2)`

D

`A_(2)(BC_(3))_(2)`

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