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If the mean of m, 3n and 2t is same as the mean of 3m, 2t and s, then which one of the following is correct?

A.  \[2m\text{ }+\text{ }s\text{ }=\text{ }2n\]
B.  \[m\text{ }+\text{ }2s\text{ }=\text{ }3n\]
C.  \[2m\text{ }+\text{ }s=3n~\] 
D.  \[m\text{ }+\text{ }s\text{ }=\text{ }2n\]
E.  None of these
Answer» D.  \[m\text{ }+\text{ }s\text{ }=\text{ }2n\]


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