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Let `log_(a)N=alpha + beta` where ` alpha ` is integer and ` beta =[0,1)`. Then , On the basis of above information , answer the following questions.
The difference of largest and smallest integral value of N satisfying ` alpha =3 and a =5` , is

A

499

B

500

C

501

D

502

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