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In an experiment on measuring the range of bullet, bullet was fired from gun at angles `30^(@)`,`37^(@)`,`42^(@)` and `53^(@)` with same muzzle speed.In which case you expect the maximum range of the bullet?

`30^(@)`

`37^(@)`

`42^(@)`

`53^(@)`

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