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If Planck s constnat(h) and speed of light in vacuum `(c)` are taken as two fundamental quantities, which one of the following can, in addition, be taken to express length, mass and time in terms of the three chosen fundamental quantities?

A

C only

B

(A) and (C ) only

C

(A) and (D) only

D

A, B and D only

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