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Find the values of circles P, Q and R respectivel such that the sum of the numbers in two quadrilaterals equals to the value of the circle in between them.

A

2.676, 8.064, 9.742

B

7.334, 6.442, 2.332

C

9.742, 2.676, 8.064

D

8.064, 9.742, 8.999

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