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Let A be a matrix of order `3 xx 3` and matrix B,C,D are such that B =adj (A), C = adj (adj A), D = adj (adj(adj A)). If |adj(adj(adj(ajd ABCD)))| is `|A|^(k)`, then k is equal to

A

256

B

240

C

360

D

270

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