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Figure shows a container filled with a liquid of density `rho`. Four points `A, B, C` and `D` lie on the vertices of a vertical square. Points `A` and `C` lie on a vertical line and points `B` and `D` lies on a horizontal line. Choose the correct statement(s) about the pressure at the four points.

A

`P_(C)=P_(B)`

B

`P_(A)ltP_(B)=P_(D)ltP_(C)`

C

`P_(D)=P_(B)=(P_(C)-P_(A))/(2)`

D

`P_(D)=P_(B)=(P_(C)+P_(A))/(2)`

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