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Two element X ( at . Mass = 75) and Y(at .mass =16) combine to given a compound having `75.8%` of X. The formula of the compound is :

A

XY

B

`X_(2)Y`

C

`X_(2)Y_(2)`

D

`X_(2)Y_(3)`

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