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50 ml 10 N `H_(2)SO_(4)`, 25 ml 12N HCl and 40 ml 5N `HNO_(3)` were mixed together and the volume of the mixture was made 1000 ml by adding water. The normality of the resultant solution will be :

A

1 N

B

2 N

C

3 N

D

4 N

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