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In an electroplating experiment mg of silver is deposited when 4A of currect for 2 minutes. The amount (ingm) of silver seposited by 6 A of current flowing for 40 seconds will be

A

4 m

B

`(m/4)`

C

`(m/2)`

D

2 m

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