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On a particular day, the maximum frequency reflected from the ionosphere is 10 MHz. On another day, it was found to decrease to 8 MHz. Calculate the ratio of the maximum electron densities of the ionosphere on the two days is

A

`16//25`

B

`21//28`

C

`28//21`

D

`25//16`.

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