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If x and y are two numbers having opposite signs, and`X^2:Y^2 = 16:81`, then what is the value of `(3x+4y)/(2x-3y)` ?

A

`12/25`

B

`(27)/(-40)`

C

`(24)/(-35)`

D

`48/35`

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