Question: What is the order of a chemical reaction, , if the rate of formation of ' C ', increases by a factor of 2.82 on doubling the concentration of ' A ' and increases by a factor of 9 on trebling the concentration of ' B '?

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A : 7/2

B : 7/4

C : 5/2

D : 5/4

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