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A container contains 60 kg of milk. From this container 6 kg of milk was taken out and re placed by water. This process. was repeated further two times. The amount of milk left in the container is

A

`34.24` kg

B

`39.64` kg

C

`43.74` kg

D

`47.6` kg

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