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In an experiment four quantities a,b,c and d are measured with percentage error 1%,2%,3%and 4% respectively . Quantity P is calculated as follows:`P=(a^3b^2)/(cd)`, % error in P is

A

0.14

B

0.1

C

0.07

D

0.04

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