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Two men `A` and `B` are carrying a uniform bar of length `L` on their shoulders. The bar is held horizontally such that A gets one-fourth load. If `A` is at one end of the bar, the distance of `B` from that end is

A

`L//3`

B

`L//2`

C

`2L//3`

D

`3L//4`

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