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In the measurement of a physical quantity `X = (A^(2)B)/(C^(1//3)D^(3))` . The percentage errors introduced in the measurement of the quantites A,B,C and D are 1%, 3% , 4% and 5% respectively . Then the minimum amount of percenatage of error in the measurment of X is contributed by

A

A

B

B

C

C

D

D

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