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In questions below, a series is given, with one/two term/ s missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
`7(1)/(7),8(2)/(6),9(5)/(5),12(2)/(4),16(2)/(3)`,______?

A

35

B

`(50)/(2)`

C

`15(2)/(4)`

D

`16(4)/(4)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`7(1)/(7) = (50)/(7)`
`8(2)/(6) = (50)/(6)`
`9(5)/(5) =(50)/(5)`
`12(2)/(4) = (50)/(4)`
`16(2)/(4) = (50)/(4)`
`(50)/(7) , (50)/(6), (50)/(5),(50)/(4),(50)/(3),(50)/(2)`
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