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A, B, C are three voltmeter of resistances `4000 Omega, 6000 Omega` and `12000 Omega`. When a potential difference is applied between X and Y, Voltmeter reading are `V_A, V_B` and `V_C`. Then

A

`V_A=V_B=V_C`

B

`V_A=1.5V_B=3V_C`

C

`3V_A=2V_B=V_C`

D

`2V_A=V_B=V_C`.

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