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The rate of the reaction, A + B + C to P...

The rate of the reaction, `A + B + C to P` is given by:
`r = - (d[A])/(dt) = k[A]^(1//2) [B]^(1//2) [C]^(1//4)`. The order of the reaction is

A

1

B

`1//2`

C

`2`

D

`5//4`

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D
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