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In an experiment of simple pendulum the error in measurement of length of the pendulum L and time T are `3% and 2%` respectively. The maximum percentage error in the value of `(L)/(T^(2))` is

A

`4/2%`

B

`3.8%`

C

`7.8%`

D

`8.2%`

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