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Refer to the common emitter amplifier circuit shown below, using a transistor with `beta =80` and `V_(BE) = 0.7` volt. The value of resistance `R_B` is

A

`330 Omega`

B

`330 kOmega`

C

`220 Omega`

D

`220 kOmega`

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