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Aman, Kamal and Ratan start a business. The ratio of their investments is `12 : 4 : 3`. If at the end the ratio of their profits is `3 : 16:9`, what is the ratio of time periods of their investments ?

A

`9:64:81`

B

`4:36:9`

C

`1:16:12`

D

`3:64:9`

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