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Using a screw gauge the diameter of a wire is found to be, 1.51 mm, 1.53mm, 1.48 mm, 1.49 mm, I.51mm, 1.54 mm. The true value of the diameter of the wire is (in mm)

A

`1.49`

B

`1.52`

C

`1.51`

D

`0.151`

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