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A person can see objects clearly only when they lie between `50cm` and `400 cm` from his eyes. In order to increase the maximum distance of distinct vision to infinity, the type and power of the correcting lens, the person has to use, will be

A

convex, +0.15 dioptre

B

convex, +2.25 dioptre

C

concave, -0.25 dioptre

D

concave, -0.2 dioptre

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