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A body is projected from a point with different angles of projections 20°, 35°, 45°, 60° with the horizontal but with same initial speed. Their respective horizontal ranges are `R_(1), R_(2), R_(3)` and `R_4`. Identify the correct order in which the horizontal ranges are arranged in increasing order

A

`R_(1),R_(4),R_(2)R_(4)`

B

`R_(2),R_(1),R_(4),R_(3)`

C

`R_(1),R_(2),R_(4),R_(3)`

D

`R_(4),R_(1),R_(2),R_(3)`

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