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- A deer pursued by a lion, is 50 of her own leaps before him. While the deer takes 4 leaps, the lion takes 3 leaps. In one leap, the deer goes \(1\frac{3}{4}\) metres and the lion \(2\frac{3}{4}\) metres. In how many leaps would the lion overtake the deer?
Answer: Option A
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