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If `A : B=(1)/(2) : (1)/(3)`, `B : C=(1)/(5) : (1)/(3)`, then `(A+B) : (B+C)` is equal to :

A

`9 : 10`

B

`6 :15`

C

`5 : 8`

D

`15 : 16`

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D
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