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Mr. Baghwan wants to plant 36 mango trees, 144 orange trees and 234 apple trees in his garden. If he wants to plant the equal no. of trees in every row, but the rows of mango , oranges and apple tress will be separate, then the minimum number of rows in his garden is:

A

18

B

23

C

36

D

can't be determined

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B
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