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If the points P and Q represent the real numbers `0.8bar(3)` and `0.6bar(2)` on the number line, then the distance between P and Q is

A

`(21)/(90)`

B

`(19)/(90)`

C

`(21)/(100)`

D

`(56)/(90)`

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