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The position of the particle moving along `Y`-axis is given as `y=At^(2)-Bt^(3)`, where `y` is measured in metre and `t` in second. Then, the dimensions of `B` are

A

`[LT^-2]`

B

`[LT^-1]`

C

`[LT^-3]`

D

`[MLT^-2]`

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