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If the sum of three dimensions and the total surface area of a rectangular box are 12 cm and `94 cm^(2)` respectively, then the maximum length of a stick that can be placed inside the box is

A

`5 sqrt(2)`cm

B

5 cm

C

6 cm

D

`2 sqrt(5)` cm

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