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A silver wire has a mass `(0.6pm0.006)` g, radius `(0.5 pm0.005)` mm and length `(4pm0.04)` cm. The maximum percentage error in the measurement of its density will be :

A

`4% `

B

`3%`

C

`6%`

D

`7%`

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