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If `S_(1) = {2}, S_(2) = {3,6}, S_(3) = {4,8,16}, S_(4) = { 5,10, 20, 40}, …......` then the sum of numbers in the set `S_(15)` is

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`5^(2^(15) )`

B

`16 ( 2^(13) - 1)`

C

`16( 2^(16) -1)`

D

`15(2^(15) -1)`

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