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Standard electrode potential for `Sn^(4+)//Sn^(2+)` couple is `0.15 V` and that for the `Cr^(3+)//Cr` couple is `-0.74 V`. These two couples in their standard state are connected to make a cell. The cell potential will be `+0.89 V`, `+0.18 V`, `+1.83 V`, +1.199 V`

A

`+1.83V`

B

`+1.19V`

C

`+0.89V`

D

`+0.18V`

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