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A man with normal near point reads a book using a magnifying glass of focal lenghts of 5 cm. the ratio of closest and farthest distances at which he can read the book when vieweing though mgnifying glass is

A

`-5 : 6`

B

`5 : 6`

C

`6 : 5`

D

`-6 : 5`

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