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The area of the region covered by the TV., broadcast by a T.V. tower of height 100 m is (in `m^2`)

A

`12.8pixx10^(8)km^(2)`

B

`1.28pixx10^(3)km^(2)`

C

`0.64pixx10^(3)km^(2)`

D

`1.28xx10^(3)km^(2)`

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