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The hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is 10 cm and its area is 24 `cm^2`. If the shorter side is halved and the longer side is doubled, the new hypotenuse becomes

A

`sqrt(245)` cm

B

`sqrt(255)` cm

C

`sqrt(265)` cm

D

`sqrt(275)cm`

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