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The sine of the angle between the line `(x-2)/(3) = (y-3)/(4) = (z-4)/(5)` and the plane `2x-2y+z=5` is

A

`(10)/(6 sqrt5)`

B

`(4)/(5 sqrt2)`

C

`(2 sqrt3)/(5)`

D

`(sqrt2)/(10)`

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