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Sequence `{t_(n)}` of positive terms is a G.P. If `r _(6), 2,5 t _(14)` form another G.P. in that order, then the prodct `t _(1)t _(2) t _(3)….. T _(18)t _(19)` is equal to :

A

`10^(9)`

B

`10 ^(10)`

C

`10^(17//2)`

D

`10 ^(19//2)`

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