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A,B,C and D are four different physical quanti- ties having different dimensions. None of them is dimensionless. But we know that the equa- tion `AD = C` In (BD) holds true. Then which of the combination is not a meaningful quantity ?

A

`(C)/(BD)-(A^(2)D^(2))/(C)`

B

`A^(2)-B^(2)C^(2)`

C

`(A)/(B)-C`

D

`(A^(2)-AC)/(D)`.

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