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Suppose ABCDEF is a hexagon such that AB=BC=CD=1 and DE=EF=FA=2. If the vertices A,B,C,D,E,F, are concylic, the radius of the circle passing throught them is-

A

`sqrt((5)/(2))`

B

`sqrt((7)/(3))`

C

`sqrt((11)/(3))`

D

`sqrt2`

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