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On one side of a converging lens of focal length 40.8 cm, you position an object of height 4.01 cm somewhere along the principal axis. The resultant image has a height of 11.63 cm.
How far from the lens is the object located?
71.4 cm
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43.9 cm
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54.9 cm
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22.0 cm
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