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Two particles of masses 4 kg and 6 kg are at rest separated by 20 m. If they move towards each other under mutual force of attraction, the position of the point where they meet is

A

`12m` from `4kg` body

B

`12m` from `6kg` body

C

`8m` from `4kg` body

D

`10m` from `4kg` body

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