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`C_15H_30` is used as rocket fuel then find mass of oxygen used for per lit consumption of `C_15H_30` also find mass of `CO_2`produced Given density of `C_15H_30`=0.756gram/ml

A

1188 g and 1296 g

B

2376 g and 2592 g

C

2592 g and 2376 g

D

3429 g and 3142 g

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