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Instead of M, L and T, let c, G and h be the quantities, then dimensions of M and L are

A

`[G^(-1/2)h^(1/2)c^(1/2)],[G^(1/2)h^(1/2)c^(-3/2)]`

B

`[G^(1/2)h^(-1/2)c^(-1/2)],[G^(-1/2)h^(-1/2)c^(3/2)]`

C

`[G^(1)h^(1)c^(1)],[G^(1/2)h^(1/2)c^(1/2)]`

D

`[G^(-1/2)h^(-1/2)c^(3/2)],[G^(1/2)h^(-1/2)c^(-1/2)]`

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