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Let `((n),(k))` represents the combination of `'n'` things taken `'k'` at a time, then the value of the sum `((99),(97))+((98),(96))+((97),(95))+.........+((3),(1))+((2),(0))` equals-

A

`((99),(97))`

B

`((100),(98))`

C

`((99),(98))`

D

`((100),(97))`

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