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The freezing point of a `3%` (by weight) aqueous solution of `A` is equal to the freezing point of `9%` (by weight) aqueous solution of `B`. If the molecular weight of `A` is `60`, then the molecular weight of `B` will be
a`191` ,b.`90` , c.`45` , d.`20`

A

191.9

B

90

C

45

D

20

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